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Precasting pays off on long concrete trestle
Bridge proper carrying two 12-ft traffic lanes in each direction with 3-ft median strip and 3-ft sidewalk on each side, is 10,198 ft long; approaches consist of 137 and 104 reinforced concrete spans, each 41 ft long; bascule span and its steel side spans total 317 ft in length; precast elements were transported by barge to site. (see also similar description by R.H.WOOD in Civ Eng (NY) v 25 n 6 June 1953 p 36-40)
Precasting pays off on long concrete trestle
Bridge proper carrying two 12-ft traffic lanes in each direction with 3-ft median strip and 3-ft sidewalk on each side, is 10,198 ft long; approaches consist of 137 and 104 reinforced concrete spans, each 41 ft long; bascule span and its steel side spans total 317 ft in length; precast elements were transported by barge to site. (see also similar description by R.H.WOOD in Civ Eng (NY) v 25 n 6 June 1953 p 36-40)
Precasting pays off on long concrete trestle
Construction Methods Equipment
Richardson, H.W. (author)
1953
7 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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