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The Genoa Calamity

Calamitous collapse of structure forged

With steel and concrete built for time,

Since Roman times a formula endured

With engineers additional design.

Why, then, did this structure fail,

Did mortar crack, did reinforcing strong,

Shear and plummet in an instants time

To crush and doom this bridges song.

 

In teeming rain a  silence hung

Where watchers gaped in stunned awe,

A magnitude of devastation lay

Pulverized in valley floor.

Astonishing this expanse of space

Where seconds past, huge edifice,

Imbued with its’ charge of lives

Unknowingly to meet abyss.

 

Innocence has lost its’ life

Blame resounds around the room

Someone shall pay the price

For negligence in causing doom.

Truth be told it’s shared by all

For Italy has lagged behind

Cost cutting infrastructures’ purse

Because of economic bind.

 

Time to reassess the plan

Time to weep and bury dead,

Clear the rubble from the land

Rebuild well then forge ahead.

Blame not the engineer

Nor the man who drew design,

Blame not the hardhat

Who poured the concrete in the line.

 

Reassign the budget spend

To infrastructure, pay its share

For sentiment is running hot

To axe the fool who pares the fare.

 

M.

Storeman

Civil Infrastructure

Hamilton, NEW ZEALAND

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Written by
marshal-gebbie
81 / M / Australian
Published
Aug 15, 2018
Lines·Words
40·201
Notes

This calamity is already impacting on construction projects and future design , cost and planning, worldwide. Risk is, very much, a major perilous factor in bidding and negotiation in the relationship between an infrastructure provider and buyer.

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