An Architect of the Washington Bridge Calls Out RIDOT and Director Alviti for Lying

Ken Block, MINDSETTER™

An Architect of the Washington Bridge Calls Out RIDOT and Director Alviti for Lying

PHOTO: RI DOT Inspection, RIDOT Director Peter Alviti and RI Gov. Dan McKee, GoLocal

Last weekend, the 85-year-old architect of the failed Washington Bridge, Lazlo Siegmund, penned an opinion piece. I read with satisfaction as Siegmund confirmed many things that I and others have been saying about the bridge and RIDOT over the last year and a half. The architect of this bridge, built in the 1960s, was still alive, which came as a surprise to many.

 

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Siegmund’s piece was largely a defense of the design choices made to construct the bridge. I am unable to assess his design claims. I can, however,  highlight his opinions on what he believes RIDOT has done wrong.

 

RIDOT has failed the Washington Bridge and the people of RI. RIDOT ignored more than a decade of warnings that the bridge was at risk of failure. RIDOT did not heed the advice of its hired experts, who recommended banning heavy trucks from the bridge in 2012 and 2015. RIDOT did a miserable job maintaining the bridge, likely committing professional malpractice. RIDOT Director Alviti and Governor McKee have worked overtime to deflect any investigation into RIDOT’s failings and have made no visible changes at RIDOT in response to this massive failure to do its job properly.

 

RIDOT Director Peter Alviti PHOTO: State of RI
Siegmund calls out Alviti’s lies.

 

"I found the flurry of activities after the announcement of closing [the bridge] most interesting, as the obfuscation was immediately apparent. The published pictures of the rusted, broken anchor rod and the deteriorated concrete made it obvious that the break occurred a long time ago, and RIDOT was misleading the public."

 

Siegmund’s paragraph above is the gentlemanly way to say that Director Alviti is full of crap. Alviti has yet to walk back his blatant lie that a heavy truck was responsible for breaking an anchor rod that had corroded through and through. This rod had lost nearly half of its width due to being exposed to stresses it was never designed to withstand. 

 

Siegmund goes on to say:

 

“It was evident even to lay persons that the breakage [of the rod] was not new and RIDOT should have known that the bridge had been carrying the traffic loads with the broken rod(s) for a long period."

 

Alviti and McKee have attacked me and others for not being qualified to make the obvious assessment that the corroded rod had been corroding for a long time, and that RIDOT should have been aware of it. They claim that only bridge engineers can make that assessment. I’d love to see those two public servants attack Mr. Siegmund’s credentials to make the same assessment.

 

In a functional administration, most governors would have launched Alviti and many of his lieutenants into orbit, firing them for cause for the bridge fiasco. Governor McKee has instead chosen to assist Alviti in covering up any RIDOT responsibility for this disaster and reward him for this mess by giving him huge pay raises. McKee and Alviti hide behind their lawsuit to avoid any probe of RIDOT’s responsibility for the crisis, claiming they are legally unable to comment. At the same time, RI Attorney General Neronha, who is in charge of the lawsuit against RIDOT’s vendors, states that McKee and Alviti can, in fact, comment.

 

Siegmund on bridge maintenance.

 

A decade of RIDOT-commissioned inspection reports shows many chronic maintenance shortcomings. By chronic, I mean the same required maintenance items consistently show up as not done year after year. Siegmund calls this out in his piece:

 

"I have seen many photos showing major deterioration [of the bridge] due to the intrusion of water. These deteriorations took many years to take place, indicating very poor maintenance."

 

Inspection photo of clogged grates PHOTO: RIDOT

 

Very poor, indeed. Do you remember when the 195 West bridge had to be closed for hours in 2022 after a summer rainstorm because a lake (which I call Lake Alviti) had pooled at the bottom of the bridge? Many of the bridge’s drains were identified as clogged in every inspection report going back to 2015. The drains were fully clogged, many with weeds and grass growing, having been clogged for so long. Rainfall was unable to drain off the bridge in the intended way, which meant that water ran off in unintended ways, including running downhill to the lake. Water also drained off through any other means, including cracks and other openings. Some of the corrosion seen in inspection photos (including the infamous anchor rod) shows corrosion of metal embedded in concrete. This can only occur through prolonged water intrusion from above.

 

We are all paying a very steep price for RIDOT’s shortcomings and lies ($400 million and counting). The cover-up by Governor McKee and Director Alviti must be brought to an end, and those responsible for RIDOT’s maintenance failings and RIDOT’s inability to anticipate the bridge’s impending failure must not be allowed to have a chance to hurt us the same way again.


Washington Bridge Failure Timeline

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