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When South Carolina decided to replace the superstructure of a signature swing bridge, its requirement that the crossing be closed for no more than 10 days seemed daunting. By designing the replacement segments to closely resemble the originals and constructing much of the new superstructure off-site, the design/build team—despite rain, wind, and snow—was able to provide the community with a nostalgic crossing with minimum delay.
When South Carolina decided to replace the superstructure of a signature swing bridge, its requirement that the crossing be closed for no more than 10 days seemed daunting. By designing the replacement segments to closely resemble the originals and constructing much of the new superstructure off-site, the design/build team—despite rain, wind, and snow—was able to provide the community with a nostalgic crossing with minimum delay.
Rapid Turnaround
Noles, Timothy J. (author)
Civil Engineering Magazine Archive ; 81 ; 70-77
2016-01-01
82011-01-01 pages
Article (Journal)
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