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Intended Audience: All Engineers, especially Civil & Structure Engineers.

PDH UNITS: 3

This Engineering Ethics course on the tragic collapse of the FIU Pedestrian Bridge. In the first part of this Ethics course, we discuss the engineering aspects of design, construction, and the damage in the form of cracks in the post-tensioned concrete truss of the main span before it collapsed on March 15, 2018. Dr. Astaneh then presents the design errors made by FIGG Bridge Engineers that violated the provisions of the AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications. The collapsed main-span truss used an Accelerated Bridge Construction plan never before done. Dr. Astaneh will show how the designers had failed to check the adequacy of main-span truss during all stages of a complex Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC). Added to very serious design errors, and lack of adequate stress analysis during various phases of the construction, was the inadequate peer-review done by Luis Berger.

The second part of the course focuses on engineering ethics, with emphasis on the Fundamental Canon 1 of the โ€œCode of Ethics for Engineersโ€ which states: Engineers shall hold paramount the safety, health, and welfare of the public. With so many design errors and the lack of adequate peer review, the collapse of the main span was inevitable. But, could the loss of six lives and injury to 10 others be avoided? The answer is yes if only the engineers involved, had followed the Fundamental Cannon 1 and considered public safety above other considerations.ย ย Dr. Astaneh will take the attendants through the events from mid-February, when the first cracks were observed, until March 15, when the tragic collapse occurred and show how almost everyone involved ignored the clear signs of structure failing without thinking of safety of public who were driving under the collapsed bridge or the workers working on it.

Professor Astaneh has spent more than 2,000 hours studying and investigating the collapse of the FIU Bridge; first as the lead member of an expert team in a judiciary proceedings and since then doing the investigation of the case to bring lessons learned from this tragedy, especially the ethical issues, to the bridge engineering community to help all of us engineers to keep public safety, health and welfare paramount in all of our engineering activities. Dr. Astaneh has more than 52 years of experience in design, construction, research, teaching and failure analysis of steel, composite, concrete and timber building and bridge structures. He is a licensed P. E. in California, the recipient of the 1998 AISC T. R. Higgins Lectureship Award, and is a UC Berkeley College of Engineering 2013 Minner Faculty Fellow on Engineering Ethics and Professional/Social Responsibility.

Learning Objectives

Upon completion of the course, the student should understand
  • Main types of Pedestrian/bike bridges, design loads and design provisions for their design.
  • The structural system used in the FIU Pedestrian bridge
  • The โ€œAccelerated Bridge Constructionโ€ as it was applied to the collapsed main span of the FIU Bridge.
  • The โ€œJoint Ventureโ€ design/construction team of the FIU Bridge
  • The โ€œPeer Reviewโ€ process for pedestrian/bike bridges, and the role of Peer Reviewer in the FIU Bridge.
  • What was the mechanism of failure that led to the collapse of the FIU Bridge?
  • What were the reasons for the mechanism of failure to occur?
  • Why the catastrophic collapse could be prevented at the design, peer review, construction, or inspection stages?
  • The role of lack of proper and independent โ€œPeer-reviewโ€ in the tragic collapse.
  • The role of lack of proper oversight in the tragic collapse.
  • The shortcomings of the bridge design specifications in emphasizing redundancy in concrete bridges.
  • Why several violations of the โ€œEngineering Code of Ethics for Engineersโ€ resulted inย  tragic loss of lives of six people and injuries to 10 others.
  • Why by simply following the โ€œCode of Ethics for Engineersโ€, and considering โ€œSafety is Paramountโ€, the tragic collapse could be avoided.
  • What are the โ€œlegalโ€ and โ€œethicalโ€ responsibilities of engineers to โ€œhold safety paramount?โ€
  • ๏‚งHow โ€œgroup thinkโ€ can blind engineers to โ€œhold safety paramount.โ€
  • How โ€œwillful or intentional blindnessโ€ of engineers can create safety-related disasters.

Course Reviews

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  1. Interesting Throughout
    4

    A lot of material to cover in the timeframe, but all of it was very interesting and applicable to professional practice.

  2. Jacqueline Rich11/01/2021 at 8:58 pm
    Enjoyed the class
    5

    Very interesting course and several great lessons learned.

  3. IMO webinar is below average
    2

    The webinar presents interesting information on the FIU bridge collapse but I would not recommend this to anyone. I did appreciate his moment of silence for the 6 souls that died in the collapse.

  4. Walter Buchan08/18/2021 at 10:07 am
    Excellent course on ethics and the engineers responsiblities
    5

    Highly recommend

  5. Michael Burlingame08/17/2021 at 1:05 pm
    E - 1840 Engineering Ethics: The Collapse of the FIU Pedestrian Bridge. Design & Ethical Failures
    5

    Dr. Astaneh-Asl’s ethics presentation provided the details of the design, construction, and post-failure investigations, along with comments on the ethics related to decisions that were made. He is refreshingly open with his opinions, and had a detailed knowledge of the failure. This is not the typical ethics course presented by a lawyer. Even if you don’t need the Ethics PDHs, it’s a good presentation on the engineering of the bridge and its failure.

Course No E - 1840
PDH Units: 3

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