Dred,
As I believe I've posted before in this thread nobody will know for sure what the CAUSES of the incident were until the full report is filed.
Suffice it to say that, based on discussions with PE's that I know and respect, my own thoughts, and the thoughts of others, the ultimate cause of the incident is fairly obvious. The reason for that happening is not so obvious.
Oh and Sunbat... 'Project Designer'
I like that title. I'm, seriously, going to ask my boss to put it on my business card underneath 'Project Manager', 'IT Director' (laughing is okay I do), and 'Sales Manager'. He balked at 'Head Number One Doo Doo Boy'
Back to seriousness. When I drive past or see something I designed I tend to grin thinking back and saying 'who would have thought I'd be doing this 20 years ago'. My aim is to make damn sure that what I design is safe and standing until the owner decides to remove or replace it. I can recommend certain steps that the owner needs to do to maintain the structural integrity of the structure but I'm not in the position to demand it. If they dont.. well there might be averse consequences of their failure to heed my advice.
I can't and won't go any further in a public forum other than to say I trust the engineers I work with and know, if I miss something, they'll point it out to me and I can make corrections. Imagine what it would feel like knowing your seal was on something that failed catastrophically due to causes unknown. The engineer in question is guilty until proven innocent. Tends to make MOST of them careful. I know I am and I'm just a project designer
For Sun and Grizz.. A couple I did that I'm kind of proud of.
The second one is interesting because it's an embedded pole in a 15 ft berm. Got a TON of schooling from my PE buds on that one. Wish I could find the construction pics of the first one.