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Longer and Stronger
As part of a nearly 900 ft extension of a container wharf in Bayonne, New Jersey, designers had to contend with the presence of a 100-year-old sewer outfall tunnel that crossed the extension at an angle. The solution took the form of a 190 ft long, 30 ft deep, 500-ton steel truss that spans the outfall tunnel and helps to support the waterside legs of the wharf’s large container cranes.
Longer and Stronger
As part of a nearly 900 ft extension of a container wharf in Bayonne, New Jersey, designers had to contend with the presence of a 100-year-old sewer outfall tunnel that crossed the extension at an angle. The solution took the form of a 190 ft long, 30 ft deep, 500-ton steel truss that spans the outfall tunnel and helps to support the waterside legs of the wharf’s large container cranes.
Longer and Stronger
Paparis, Bill (author) / Nauss, Sameh (author) / Boisvert, Ben R. (author) / Buzzoni, Guy (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 83 ; 68-73
2016-01-01
62013-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
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