In BAD CONSTRUCTION, WORSE ENGINEERS, Mario Levarie takes readers on a gripping journey through the catastrophic collapse of the Quebec Bridge in Canada, exposing the engineering negligence that led to the tragedy. Through meticulous research and analysis, Levarie uncovers the design flaws, construction failures, and ethical lapses that contributed to the collapse, while providing valuable lessons for modern engineering and construction. This captivating and informative book serves as a cautionary tale, reminding us of the importance of accountability, ethics, and safety in engineering.