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Bridge erected in new manner
Describes modern methods employed in building bridge over Minnesota River between Fort Snelling and Mendota; bridge is 4119 ft. long, 60 ft. high and 120 ft. high above water; superstructure is a two-rib arch design with a flat slab deck carried on columns from the two-arch ribs; there are twelve and three-quarter arch spans 304 ft. center-to-center of piers.
Bridge erected in new manner
Describes modern methods employed in building bridge over Minnesota River between Fort Snelling and Mendota; bridge is 4119 ft. long, 60 ft. high and 120 ft. high above water; superstructure is a two-rib arch design with a flat slab deck carried on columns from the two-arch ribs; there are twelve and three-quarter arch spans 304 ft. center-to-center of piers.
Bridge erected in new manner
Concrete
Concrete ; 27
1925
2 pages
1 Fig.
Article (Journal)
English
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