The Freedom Tower

Engineer Mistakes

by Lionel Bascom — March 25th, 2008 — No comments

The federal goverment paid the American Society of Civil Engineers to investigage what went wrong after 9/11 and Katrina.
What has gone wrong now is the fact that critics now say the group covered up engineering mistakes, downplayed the need to alter building standards, and used the investigations to protect engineers and government agencies from lawsuits. The critics took a closer look at the society’s finding in both disasters and found their assessments doubtful.
The AP says “Similar accusations arose after both disasters, but the most recent allegations have pressured the organization to convene an independent panel to investigate.

“They want to make sure that they do things the right way and that they learn lessons from the studies they do,” said Sherwood Boelhert, a retired Republican congressman from New York who heads the panel. He led the House Science Committee for six years.

The panel is expected to issue a report by the end of April and may recommend that the society stop taking money from government agencies for disaster investigations.

The engineering group says it takes the allegations seriously, but it has declined to comment until completion of the panel’s report and an internal ethics review.

In the World Trade Center case, critics contend the engineering society wrongly concluded skyscrapers cannot withstand getting hit by airplanes. In the hurricane investigation, it was accused of suggesting that the power of the storm was as big a problem as the poorly designed levees.

The group has about 140,000 members and is based in Reston, Va. It sets engineering standards and codes and publishes technical books and a glossy magazine. Members testify regularly before Congress and issue an annual report on the state of the nation’s public-works projects.

The society got a $1.1 million grant from the Army Corps of Engineers to study the levee failures. Similarly, the Federal Emergency Management Agency paid the group about $257,000 to investigate the World Trade Center collapse.”

9:44 PM in Uncategorized, Ground Zero, Related Stories, Freedom Tower News

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