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#engcaster, assuming you had no special constraints beyond meeting a baseline level of quality, how quickly could you actually rebuild the bridge? assume the goal is be long term reliable/no cut corners, but not cutting edge or anything, and we are still bound by things like supply chains, weather, materials, etc.
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my sense, knowing literally nothing about bridge, is that it should be physically doable in “months”? how far off is that? how long is 10 years relative to what it “should” take?
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Bridge engineer here. I'm European though and don't have full picture of the local situation in the U.S.. The bridge itself (span, dimension) is not much of a technical challenge and could be done quite fast ("months not years"). What could be the most time consuming part is legal approval and bureaucracy.
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Which bridge. I can build you a zk bridge in a few weeks now. I assume this isn't what you mean tho.... 😬
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