Jeepers Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 Dutch city agrees to dismantle historic bridge to make room for Jeff Bezos’ superyacht JESSICA SCHLADEBECK February 3, 2022, 8:44 AM That’s a yacht of work. Officials in the Dutch city of Rotterdam have agreed to spend the coming weeks dismantling the historic Koningshavenbrug Bridge at the request of Jeff Bezos. The construction project is part of an effort to make room for the Amazon founder’s record-breaking luxury ship, which will be the one of the biggest in the world once it is complete. The 417-foot-long, three-masted superyacht is reportedly both too long and too tall to fit through the bridge. It is being built by the Oceano shipyard in Alblasserdam, Netherlands and will need to pass through the port city to reach the open water. A picture shows barges docked on the Koningshaven waterway as the Koningshavenbrug "De Hef" lift bridge (right, rear) and the Koninginnebrug drawbridge (right, front) are seen in the background in Rotterdam, Netherlands. (SEBASTIEN BOZON/) “It’s the only route to the sea,” a spokesman for the mayor of Rotterdam told AFP, adding that billionaire Bezos would foot the bill for the project. A spokesperson for Rotterdam Mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb’s office confirmed the middle section of the Dutch city’s bridge, known locally as De Hef, would be temporarily removed. Overall, it’s expected to take about two weeks and will provide the 130-foot clearance required for the luxury water vessel to pass through. The move however, has triggered some backlash among locals, who have cited the bridge’s historic nature. It has stood in Rotterdam since 1927 and was severely damaged in a series of bombings carried out by the Nazis during World War II. During renovations of the bridge in 2017, the city council promised residents the bridge it would never again be dismantled, but officials have said Bezos’ project will generate both revenue and jobs for the community. Municipal project leader Marcel Walravens echoed the sentiment while rejecting suggestions to sail the partially finished boat beneath the bridge. He told AFP that it would be impractical. “From an economic perspective and maintaining employment, the municipality considers this a very important project,” he said. “In addition, Rotterdam has also been declared the maritime capital of Europe. Shipbuilding and activity within that sector are therefore an important pillar of the municipality.” Word of the superyacht, dubbed Y721, first emerged late last year. And while Oceano has remained mum on who it is constructing the ship for, a Bloomberg biography about Bezos in 2021 seemingly confirmed rumors that he would be its owner. Forbes estimates the 56-year-old is worth more than $175 billion, making him the third-richest person in the world. Dutch city agrees to dismantle historic bridge to make room for Jeff Bezos’ superyacht (aol.com) 3 Quote Link to comment
Mt_Rider Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 Well, maybe we can look at the jobs he's creating.....temporary jobs but.... MtRider 4 Quote Link to comment
euphrasyne Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 (edited) There was an issue here moving the USS Wisconsin to its permanent drydock at the museum. DH was in charge of creating the plan to dismantle the top and reassemble it on the other side of the bridge. I'm wondering why that shipyard is moving historic bridges instead of building around them. Not practical my rear end. If my DH can dismantle a battleship, he can assemble a yacht. Edited February 4, 2022 by euphrasyne 6 Quote Link to comment
Midnightmom Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 Perhaps this could all have been avoided if the shipyard had turned down the project??? (Or, at least consulted the townspeople BEFORE taking on the project?) 3 Quote Link to comment
Jeepers Posted February 4, 2022 Author Share Posted February 4, 2022 If you have money you can do anything you want. Including breaking the promise to the people and playing around with a national treasure. Ugly American syndrome again. 2 Quote Link to comment
Littlesister Posted February 4, 2022 Share Posted February 4, 2022 As the saying goes, money always wins. 1 Quote Link to comment
Mt_Rider Posted February 5, 2022 Share Posted February 5, 2022 7 hours ago, Littlesister said: As the saying goes, money always wins. Except when it doesn't..... Sometimes it's just fun to Shock The Socks off some folks. MtRider Quote Link to comment
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