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Bridging Genesee Gorge with concrete arches
Veterans' Memorial Bridge in Rochester, N.Y., built in Roman tradition, with semi-circular arches and granite facing; main arch of 300-ft span with each arch rib on separate foundation; arch constructed on five-hinge steel centers; steel centers erected by cantilevering progressively from abutements; utilizing cable tiebacks. (See also Eng News-Rec v 108 n 14 Apr 7 1932 p 507-10; Eng and Contracting v 71 n 5 May 1932 p 129-31)
Bridging Genesee Gorge with concrete arches
Veterans' Memorial Bridge in Rochester, N.Y., built in Roman tradition, with semi-circular arches and granite facing; main arch of 300-ft span with each arch rib on separate foundation; arch constructed on five-hinge steel centers; steel centers erected by cantilevering progressively from abutements; utilizing cable tiebacks. (See also Eng News-Rec v 108 n 14 Apr 7 1932 p 507-10; Eng and Contracting v 71 n 5 May 1932 p 129-31)
Bridging Genesee Gorge with concrete arches
Gen Contractors Assn -- Bul
McKibben, F.P. (author) / De Charms, R. (author)
1932
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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