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Falsework permits erection of bridge without obstructing traffic
Louisville and Nashville rebuilt bridge over Rolling Fork River, Ky., with its own forces in accordance with plan which insured minimum of interference with traffic; work included construction of new masonry, removal of masonry and superstructure of old bridge, and raising of grade and erecting of new spans.
Falsework permits erection of bridge without obstructing traffic
Louisville and Nashville rebuilt bridge over Rolling Fork River, Ky., with its own forces in accordance with plan which insured minimum of interference with traffic; work included construction of new masonry, removal of masonry and superstructure of old bridge, and raising of grade and erecting of new spans.
Falsework permits erection of bridge without obstructing traffic
Ry. Eng. Maintenance
Salmon, J.M. (author)
1925
2 pages
2 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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