Incoming! Clear madness. We're not talking about chicken farms, construction sites, houses here. We're talking about a little footbridge over a little stream.
My own pet theory for why we might see progress locally slowing in developed economies/countries is due to too many laws/over-regulation, risk aversion and total obsession with ensuring physical safety at any cost with the upshot that innovation in most areas is completely hamstrung and we just generally can't get anything done, especially anything 'real world'.
I’ll happily donate some money towards it, just wanted to make sure the money isn’t going into some tories pocket.
Quote from: Dingdong on February 02, 2024, 02:46:05 pm I’ll happily donate some money towards it, just wanted to make sure the money isn’t going into some tories pocket.Would it be ok if the embezzlement was being carried out by a Labour Party member instead?
Quote from: Steve R on February 02, 2024, 01:55:54 pmIncoming! Clear madness. We're not talking about chicken farms, construction sites, houses here. We're talking about a little footbridge over a little stream. I think you’ve got the wrong bridge. And self-evidently it would be a “construction site”.
John Fullwood previously posted that he had costed up repairs to the bridge (that were never carried out) a few years ago. I wonder whether it would have been much cheaper to have done that then instead of this now.
I'm a bit out of the loop having never been. I'm not local to the peak and there's limited info about it. As I understand it there isn't any access... But the BMC is giving a £10k grant for a bridge to access a place that shouldn't be accessed?
Quote from: tk421a on February 02, 2024, 06:34:20 pmI'm a bit out of the loop having never been. I'm not local to the peak and there's limited info about it. As I understand it there isn't any access... But the BMC is giving a £10k grant for a bridge to access a place that shouldn't be accessed?It isn't actually for that famous "secret" bouldering venue but rather for getting from Rubicon to Moat and WCJ Cornice and the Monsal Trail
If you'd like to contribute to a - conservatively priced - new bridge at Cress.brook Mill (i.e. to access Moat Buttress) you can donate to the PDNP Foundation's fundraiser for this at: https://shorturl.at/cesz8[PS: Could the mods please delete the irritating auto-replace of Cress.brook with Cragx?]
Conservative my arse, and seeing as it’s you…
People really do have little idea of how much things cost. We are not bridge builders per se but could do so if asked and i can have a decent guess that 180k will not cover the cost of that bridge.
As its part of my day job organising and managing installs of similar bridges the estimate doesn't seem too far off market rate, the costs of bridges regardless of material goes up steeply with longer spans, up to around 12m prices seem reasonable but after that..... Access and hire of special plant etc for getting materials to and from site also isn't cheap.Stubly also made a good point Re the Environment Agency and conservation areas etc can add a lot of paperwork and cost and influence how and what is done on site.
where to allocate £180k. Terrace house in unfashionable part of Sheffield (With a decent rental yield) or small footbridge with a troll underneath ?
Just trying to decide where to allocate £180k. Terrace house in an unfashionable part of Sheffield or small footbridge with a troll underneath ?
Stone and others, if you're confident that you know more about designing and building bridges than people who design and build bridges for a living, there is absolutely nothing stopping you from starting your own engineering firm, outbidding the competition, and becoming phenomenally successful.That is, unless you don't actually know more about designing and building bridges than people who design and build bridges for a living