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Bad "Buss Duct" Causes Week-long Closure of 5,000 Employee Federal Complex 124

McGruber (1417641) writes In Atlanta, an electrical problem in a "Buss Duct" has caused the Sam Nunn Atlanta Federal Center to be closed for at least a week. 5,000 federal employees work at the center. While many might view this as another example of The Infrastructure Crisis in the USA, it might actually be another example of mismanagement at the complex's landlord, the General Service Administration (GSA). Probably no one wants to go to work in an Atlanta July without a working A/C.
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Bad "Buss Duct" Causes Week-long Closure of 5,000 Employee Federal Complex

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  • Earthshaking (Score:5, Insightful)

    by Frosty Piss ( 770223 ) * on Saturday July 26, 2014 @04:41PM (#47539909)

    An electrical problem effects power to a signle building, this is news? This has nothing to do with "failing infrastructure" like old bridges, highway maintenance, or such. It's an electrical problem in a single building.

  • Re:Earthshaking (Score:2, Insightful)

    by WillRobinson ( 159226 ) on Saturday July 26, 2014 @05:13PM (#47540035) Journal

    Obviously they are either incompetent or not willing to pay for proper maintenance. These switch centers should be inspected yearly by someone using heat measuring video, this finds any hot spots which are usually caused by bolts getting loose over time from contraction or weakening from heat. I can not think of a single plant that I have worked in that does not do this. The downtime cost way outstrips the expense of doing it.

  • by Known Nutter ( 988758 ) on Saturday July 26, 2014 @05:39PM (#47540125)

    You can be pedantic, but come on...I get it, language evolves, but a tech website like slashdot should get the tech vernacular correct, don't you think?

    After all, "bus" is not foreign term to "nerds" now, is it? For example, the same term that describes "front side bus" also describes an electrical bus duct.

  • by sjames ( 1099 ) on Saturday July 26, 2014 @08:04PM (#47540621) Homepage Journal

    It's a regular template among the privatization crowd. Government only had to accomplish X but screwed up here, here, and here. Privatize and that won't happen. Barely hidden assumptions include: private operations never screw up, private operations never cheat.

Suggest you just sit there and wait till life gets easier.

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