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Creosoted Douglas fir highway bridge replaces obsolete structure across flathead river in Montana
Bridge is 2015 ft. long with clear roadway width of 20 ft. 8 in. and one 5-ft. sidewalk; foundations consist of 105 4-pile bents and two 6-pile end bents, all spaced 19 ft. center to center, length of piling ranging from 35 ft. to 50 ft.; creosoted timber bridge with concrete floor; entire cost about $110,000.
Creosoted Douglas fir highway bridge replaces obsolete structure across flathead river in Montana
Bridge is 2015 ft. long with clear roadway width of 20 ft. 8 in. and one 5-ft. sidewalk; foundations consist of 105 4-pile bents and two 6-pile end bents, all spaced 19 ft. center to center, length of piling ranging from 35 ft. to 50 ft.; creosoted timber bridge with concrete floor; entire cost about $110,000.
Creosoted Douglas fir highway bridge replaces obsolete structure across flathead river in Montana
Wood Preserving News
1928
3 pages
3 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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