

Workers were tightening cables that ran inside the beam. Whether the cracking contributed to the collapse, which killed six people, remains a key question in the investigation.Ĭonstruction crews were working on a diagonal beam at the north end of the structure at or about the time of the collapse, according to information the National Transportation Safety Board provided to local members of Congress. design-build team ever communicate a life-safety issue.”

Kane said.Īt no point during their communications, the department said, “did Figg or any member of the F.I.U. “While Reyna is a professional engineer, he does not have control over the project and relies on the expertise of the licensed engineer of record,” Mr. A spokesman for the agency, Dick Kane, said in an email that its representative at the meeting the day before, Alfredo Reyna, was a consultant whose role was chiefly to keep the project on schedule.

The Transportation Department said the message was not heard until Friday morning. Pate said the cracking did not present any safety issues. At both the meeting and in his message, Mr. Pate left a voice mail message for the Transportation Department about “some cracking that’s been observed on the north end” of the bridge, according to a recording from the department released on Friday. The construction manager on the project and representatives from the university and the state Department of Transportation attended the two-hour meeting, which was led by Figg’s lead engineer on the project, W.
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The engineering company, Figg Bridge Engineers, delivered a technical presentation on the crack, and “concluded there were no safety concerns and the crack did not compromise the structural integrity of the bridge,” the statement said. MIAMI - Hours before the collapse of a pedestrian bridge at Florida International University on Thursday, the engineering company for the bridge held a meeting to discuss a crack on the structure, according to a statement from the university released early Saturday.
