Houston’s $1.5BN Bridge DISASTER: Engineering EXPOSED

Houston’s $1.5BN Bridge DISASTER: Engineering EXPOSED Twenty-one areas of significant concern. Three hundred million dollars in cost overruns. One bridge that was so dangerously flawed, they had to tear it down and start over. But here’s what nobody’s telling you about Houston’s Ship Channel Bridge – the engineering disaster that almost happened wasn’t just a mistake. It was a systematic failure that exposed how broken our mega-infrastructure system really is. Look, we’ve all driven over bridges without thinking twice. But what happened in Houston between 2018 and 2020 should terrify every single person who’s ever crossed a major bridge in America. However, the most shocking part isn’t that the bridge was dangerous. It’s how close we came to never finding out. Because if one company hadn’t been involved in a catastrophic bridge collapse in Miami, Houston’s Ship Channel Bridge would have opened to the public with fatal flaws that could have killed thousands. And the cover-up that followed reveals something much darker about how America builds its infrastructure.

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