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Collapsed M20 Bridge request for construction information

Lafarge Cement Posted on Mon, August 29, 2016 07:56:37

Email sent – 29/08/2016 05:52

Kent County Council

Dear Madam

Under protection of the FOIA 2000 please provide me with the
following information ref the subject title.

1. A PDF Copy of the As Built Health and Safety File for the
Pedestrian Bridge.

2. An inspection certificate for
the said bridge for the last 5 years.

With thanks

Yours sincerely

Alan M Dransfield

Was Lafarge cement used in this bridge construction????



Yet more incompetence leading to danger to the public

Lafarge Cement Posted on Mon, August 29, 2016 07:54:23

Email sent – 29/08/2016 06:44

Dear Mr Bradshaw

Please see the following url link which shows the M20 was
reopened leaving a large section of the bridge overhanging the motorway on the
North bound lanes.

What imbecile approved that?

If what I say is correct about
the absence of reinforcement steel, the general public were put at serious risk.

I understand a brand new bridge has now been installed over
both directions.

For your information action and
files

Alan M Dransfield

http://news.sky.com/story/at-least-one-person-injured-after-bridge-collapses-on-m20-10553773

Was Lafarge Cement used in this bridge construction???



M20 bridge collapse

Lafarge Cement Posted on Mon, August 29, 2016 07:44:19

Email sent – 29/08/2016 06:44

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/aug/27/long-road-delays-expected-over-record-breaking-bank-holiday

Dear Mr Bradshaw MP

I wish to report suspicious
circumstance to the M20 Bridge collapse a couple of days ago. From media
coverage it would appear this concrete pedestrian bridge had not been
provisioned with any reinforcement steel and there was no vertical support pier
in the central reservation.

Under no circumstances would a bridge span 30 mts plus without reinforcement steel. This bridge has snapped in the middle of the
bridge like a Kitcat.

It would also appear the digger
which was being transported on a articulated lorry was traveling on the hard shoulder.

I fully appreciate this is
outside your patch but I would be grateful if you would flag up my fears to the
Ministry of Transport and the Health and Safety Executive. Under normal circumstance,I would alert the
HSE but as you are aware, they have imposed a lifetime ban against me.

In light of this bridge collapse and if it is
confirmed the reinforcement steel has been omitted, then all bridges in the UK
need to be checked.

By the grace of god this
incident (not accident) resulted in no fatalities and only one minor injury.

It would also appear that this collision occurred under slow to moderate
speed; hence, god help the general public in the event the lorries were
traveling at speed.

Whether or not this bridge was built with the Lafarge contaminated cement I know not, but what I do know is the incident should have
and could have been avoided if the Ministry of Transport were not
sleeping on the job.

With thanks

Yours sincerely

Alan M Dransfield

PS

I do hope you don’t think I am being too vexatious.

Was Lafarge Cement used in this bridge construction???