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Ok let me answer you one by one
Thanks. And sorry for the delayed reply from me.
As a responsible engineers they should have known the real strength and whether it can with hold the pressure..i mean that's what a real engineers should do right?
Of course they had responsibility. Of course the concerned responsibility is professional responsibility in the real sense of the term. Of course they should have known the real strength. But real strength of what? Of course the real strength of the materials (sand, bricks, iron rods, cement etc etc) to build the chimney. Of course the materials they used were not brought from China or from any foreign country. Of course, the materials they used were bought in India.
Now we should remember that they went to India from China empty handed. They had a structural design to build a chimney. They hired laborers from India. They bought materials from India. How could they be sure that the materials they were buying in a foreign land do not have the real strength? How could they be sure that the materials the were going to use would not lead to the collapse of the chimney? Similarly, how could they be sure that the materials would have the real strength required for the chimney? And how could they be sure that the materials would lead to the fatal collapse of the chimney?
If you insist they were sure about all these predications, then you are saying that they went to India and then somehow acquired the information regarding some construction materials that would not have the strength and would therefore lead to a fatal collapse.
Had they been able to know that before, they would not have been working till the collapse of the chimney because they would have the minimum common sense that they might get arrested and tried. But they were working till the collapse of the chimney and this clearly indicates that they did not have the knowledge or information about the genuineness of the materials used for the construction of the chimney.
Now please do not say, every real engineer (as you used the term) first need to examine the materials in a laboratory after buying them from the market. Every real engineer has to depend on the materials while buying them from the market with the predications that those materials would not lead to any unfortunate incident. And in this case, those engineers, no matter how much you paid, were working in a foreign land and had to depend on the suppliers of materials as well as assistant engineers who work in the field and laborers. And all of such helping hands were from India. You get my point?
No but sometimes inorder to get profit companys will do some third rate activities like buying substandard cements,not mixing in the right quality etc etc..The engineer has to ensure they get high quality products while building..
You are right. Companies do third rate activities. But it is highly unlikely that a foreign company after getting a tender to build a chimney in a foreign land would even dare to do these illegal things. As a side note I can say, every company has a budget for every project. It is not like you have a non-stop supply of money and so you just continue your construction project without any budget.
Those Chinese engineers definitely had a budget and they tried to finish the construction staying within the budget. They had to rely on the quality or standard on the materials as they could afford to buy from the market. And as I have said already, they could not predict that the materials they were buying according to their budget would prove to be substandard, specially in a foreign land.
Now tell me, if you still insist that they had the knowledge of the standard of the materials, are not the producers as well as suppliers of the sub-standard materials also guilty? Should police also arrest the cement company's owners, the sand-pebbles suppliers, iron rod producers, and all the producers of all concerned materials?
No but they know that there building was not strong as intend to and bad luck for them it collapse..they can avoid it if they wanted to ...
Engineers cannot predict the strength of the building, there is no such measurement yet invented. They have to rely on the strength of the materials and read my above mentioned lines to know whether it was possible for them to know at all in a foreign land.
You used the word bad luck and bad luck is something that one can hardly avoid.
Yes they had the knowledge that it may collapse because they are using substandard items or structural flaws in the design.its their responsibility to deliver a flawless building..Thats what we paid them for ...i mean if its that simple to build then whats the need of Engineers?
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No body is claiming anything dude..simple logic can be used here..They were the one responsible for building that chimmney..it collapsed and after investiagtion police found out who was responsible and they arrested them..they have their chance to proove their innocence in court..dont have to worry about it..
They were responsible for the construction of the chimney, but were they responsible for any unwanted accident? I do not know why the Indian police charged them with culpable homicide, if i could proceed in the court, I would first question the irresponsible charge. And about Indian police... what can I say... you know how much educated and intelligent they are. You know how much qualification is needed for appearing in your Indian Police Service exam.
There will be no issue.. offcource China will be concerend about their citizens but they will be sentenced after the trail only and they can prove their innocence there..
and now my question when you give a job to the engineer to build a house and it falls in to your family in the second day after finishing..who will you blame?who are you going to complain against?
I would first examine whether it was an accident or a deliberate act. I am a human being... I cannot go beyond my rational sense.
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