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Huge steel arch centers moved as units in rapid construction of 48-span intercounty concrete highway bridge across the Susquehanna river
Construction of concrete-arch bridge, with 38-ft. roadway and 6-ft. sidewalks, on highway between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, consisting of 28 three-rib reinforced-concrete arch spans, 180 ft. long; arch steel trusses used as centering; moving centering and concreting of arch ribs.
Huge steel arch centers moved as units in rapid construction of 48-span intercounty concrete highway bridge across the Susquehanna river
Construction of concrete-arch bridge, with 38-ft. roadway and 6-ft. sidewalks, on highway between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, consisting of 28 three-rib reinforced-concrete arch spans, 180 ft. long; arch steel trusses used as centering; moving centering and concreting of arch ribs.
Huge steel arch centers moved as units in rapid construction of 48-span intercounty concrete highway bridge across the Susquehanna river
Construction Methods
Construction Methods ; 12
1930
6 pages
19 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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