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Canada's first floating bridge
2885 ft pontoon bridge built to cross Okanagan Lake, at Kelowna, BC, because of great depth of lake and subsoil conditions, comprises 12 concrete pontoons, two transition pontoons, and 10 floating sections; solid one piece structure obtained by rigid belting; articulated steel truss approaches 175 ft long allow for level changes; construction of pontoons in drydock.
Canada's first floating bridge
2885 ft pontoon bridge built to cross Okanagan Lake, at Kelowna, BC, because of great depth of lake and subsoil conditions, comprises 12 concrete pontoons, two transition pontoons, and 10 floating sections; solid one piece structure obtained by rigid belting; articulated steel truss approaches 175 ft long allow for level changes; construction of pontoons in drydock.
Canada's first floating bridge
Roads Eng Construction
1958
5 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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|Canada's first aluminum bridge built at Arvida
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|Canada's first aluminum bridge built at Arvida
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