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Two 130-ft. truss spans raised 7 1/2 ft. by jacking operation
Improvement of two-span bridge on U S Highway 166 over Walnut River, near Arkansas City, Kan, by raising two existing 130-ft steel truss spans average of 7 1/2 ft and providing third span of same length and two 40-ft deck girder approach spans; arrangement of jacking beams, jacks and accessory bracing equipment.
Two 130-ft. truss spans raised 7 1/2 ft. by jacking operation
Improvement of two-span bridge on U S Highway 166 over Walnut River, near Arkansas City, Kan, by raising two existing 130-ft steel truss spans average of 7 1/2 ft and providing third span of same length and two 40-ft deck girder approach spans; arrangement of jacking beams, jacks and accessory bracing equipment.
Two 130-ft. truss spans raised 7 1/2 ft. by jacking operation
Eng News-Rec
Olsen, G.C. (author)
Engineering News-Record ; 116
1936
Article (Journal)
English
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