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1327-ft bridge over Fox River Valley is composed of standard prestressed girder spans and braced barrel arch spans in central unit consisting of five 178 ft spans; arch barrels are only 14 in. thick; forms for all five arches were placed at same time, and there was no reuse of forms; piers are founded on limestone bedrock.
1327-ft bridge over Fox River Valley is composed of standard prestressed girder spans and braced barrel arch spans in central unit consisting of five 178 ft spans; arch barrels are only 14 in. thick; forms for all five arches were placed at same time, and there was no reuse of forms; piers are founded on limestone bedrock.
Thin arches carry Illinois toll road
Civ Eng (NY)
McFarlin, R.J. (author)
1959
2 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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