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Seattle's semi-buoyant bridge over Duwamish river
Features of partially floating piers for First Avenue South Bridge in Seattle, Wash; 278-ft span bascule bridge to be carried on deep silt and clay; minimum channel depth 35 ft; finished structure to consist of twin bridges for dual express roadway; semi-buoyant bridge offers greater earthquake resistance. (see also description, by B.V.CHRISTY and H.W.HUMPHRES, in Roads and Streets v 98 n 8 Aug 1955 p 58-9, 62; Western Construction v 30 n 6 June 1955 p 86, 88, 90)
Seattle's semi-buoyant bridge over Duwamish river
Features of partially floating piers for First Avenue South Bridge in Seattle, Wash; 278-ft span bascule bridge to be carried on deep silt and clay; minimum channel depth 35 ft; finished structure to consist of twin bridges for dual express roadway; semi-buoyant bridge offers greater earthquake resistance. (see also description, by B.V.CHRISTY and H.W.HUMPHRES, in Roads and Streets v 98 n 8 Aug 1955 p 58-9, 62; Western Construction v 30 n 6 June 1955 p 86, 88, 90)
Seattle's semi-buoyant bridge over Duwamish river
Pac Bldr Engr
Thomas, M.A. (author)
1955
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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