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New bridge spanning red river at site of disastrous floods
Bridge at Emerson, Manitoba, typifies modern practice in design of highway crossings; it is 738 ft long comprising main span of 161 ft 6 in. built of plate girders, with two flanking spans 106 ft long and seven approach spans; foundation conditions; pier composed of three 6-ft diam reinforced concrete columns; main river span cantilevered 56 ft at each end; roadway 30 ft wide with 6 ft sidewalk.
New bridge spanning red river at site of disastrous floods
Bridge at Emerson, Manitoba, typifies modern practice in design of highway crossings; it is 738 ft long comprising main span of 161 ft 6 in. built of plate girders, with two flanking spans 106 ft long and seven approach spans; foundation conditions; pier composed of three 6-ft diam reinforced concrete columns; main river span cantilevered 56 ft at each end; roadway 30 ft wide with 6 ft sidewalk.
New bridge spanning red river at site of disastrous floods
Roads Eng Construction
Laughlin, A. (author) / Trueman, J.C. (author)
1952
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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