Hey Chile, you're doing it wrong

http://news.yahoo.com/oops-construction-gaffe-delays-chile-39-first-drawbridge-213753607.html

 


Santiago (AFP) - It was meant to be Chile's first drawbridge, in Valdivia, but was built with at least one traffic deck upside-down, so opening day will have to wait, officials said Tuesday.

The 30-million dollar project was supposed to open this month, and become an instant landmark connecting Valdivia with Teja island by bridging the Cau Cau River.

But it has ended up a laughingstock in local social media, as Chileans wondered how construction workers managed to mess up something as seemingly clear as up and down.

The gaffe also got President Sebastian Pinera a bit defensive.

"It can be fixed, ... and it will be fixed by the company that made the mistake," Pinera said dropping the ball in the court of Spanish infrastructure builders Azvi.

Inspectors getting ready for opening day found that either one or two of the traffic decks were installed backwards, authorities said, though they presumably know their drawbridges even if the old technology is new to Chile.

"The only responsible party is the builder. We are going to make them answer for this," Public Works Minister Loreto Silva fumed.

Azvi did not immediately comment. And no new opening date was announced.

Valdivia, 840 kilometers (520 miles) south of sprawling Santiago, has about 125,000 people.

 

Um yeah, it's not just local social media laughing at you

The only thing I know about Chile is they have a Tennis player called Fernando Gonzalez and they build bridges wrong.

What about Marcello Rios?

 

And apparently they are the equivalent of Geelong in terms of FIFA World Cup.

 

Hi The Chilean Bomber

I'm going to put this to the Chilean I know and see what she thinks about it.

mi madre es chilena

The only thing I know about Chile is they have a Tennis player called Fernando Gonzalez and they build bridges wrong.

Chilien chicas mui bueno

And that they love Peru, home of the pisco sour.

 

The only thing I know about Chile is they have a Tennis player called Fernando Gonzalez and they build bridges wrong.

Chilien chicas mui bueno

 

Chicas chilenas son muy buenas...I think that's what you mean.

And that they love Peru, home of the pisco sour.

better get started on your bucket list

 

 

The only thing I know about Chile is they have a Tennis player called Fernando Gonzalez and they build bridges wrong.

Chilien chicas mui bueno

 

Chicas chilenas son muy buenas...I think that's what you mean.

 

yeah that. Thanks!

Wouldn't have happened had Pinochet been in charge.

Wouldn't have happened had Pinochet been in charge.

with an Irish name like that he might as well ha been in charge! ****

Wouldn't have happened had Pinochet been in charge.

Might have helped if he wasn't dead.

 

What if Bernardo O'Higgins or José Miguel Carrera were still running the joint.

Pinochet jokes are not funny

Not pertinent, but always interesting to see again:

 

[youtube]http://youtu.be/3mclp9QmCGs[/youtube]

Pinochet jokes are not funny

I think in Australia a lot of people don't really know what Pinochet got up to in comparison to say Idi Amin or Pol pot.

Almost every Chilean person I've met in Australia had parents / family who came to Oz to escape that guy.

I used to have a work mate whose father was an Chilean engineer who had emigrated with his young family. He probably designed bridges truth be known.

Not pertinent, but always interesting to see again:

 

[youtube]http://youtu.be/3mclp9QmCGs[/youtube]

Didn't something similar happen with the Millenium bridge in London? The engineer then got on nationa TV and said people weren't walking properly?

Bastards, all of you :slight_smile:

Ive been working night shift and this is how BB welcomes me?

Bridge company is from Spain - we chileans were just following orders!

What about Australia’s first Labor Prime Minister, John Watson? He was Chilean.

The fat guy from Lost? Ivan Zamorano, striker for Inter Milan and Real Madrid? Marcelo Salas?

Pinochet was a prick who ran the country with an iron fist and ordered the execution of thousands.

But I suppose the bridge would have been constructed right!

I swear half the bridges and significant buildings in South America were made by Gustave (sp?) Eiffel.

Yep, the Estacion Central de Santiago was designed by Eiffel, but he had a different name then… wait for it… Señor Eiffel :slight_smile: get it? get it?