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Kentucky builds long continuous concrete box girder bridge
Bridge, with main span of 200 ft was built over Kentucky river on U S 68, 10 mi south of Lexington; abutments are supported by battered steel pile bents driven to rock; all pier footings are founded on hard lime; bridge designed for H 20-S loading, has 28-ft clear roadway and two 3-ft sidewalks; hollow box girder structure includes two 70-ft simple spans and continuous unit. (See also Roads and Streets v 99 n 12 Dec 1956 p 82-4, 107)
Kentucky builds long continuous concrete box girder bridge
Bridge, with main span of 200 ft was built over Kentucky river on U S 68, 10 mi south of Lexington; abutments are supported by battered steel pile bents driven to rock; all pier footings are founded on hard lime; bridge designed for H 20-S loading, has 28-ft clear roadway and two 3-ft sidewalks; hollow box girder structure includes two 70-ft simple spans and continuous unit. (See also Roads and Streets v 99 n 12 Dec 1956 p 82-4, 107)
Kentucky builds long continuous concrete box girder bridge
World Construction
Smith, E.D. (author)
World Construction ; 10
1957
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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