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Cover Picture: Steel Construction – Design and Research 4/2009
10.1002/stco.200990041.abs
The Norwegian Public Roads Administration (NPRA) is widening the existing European Route E6 from two to four lanes over the stretch from Oslo's main airport, Gardermoen, and north to Lillehammer, the city that hosted the Winter Olympics in 1994. In the middle of the stretch there is a major intersection offering a choice between Norway's two biggest valleys, Gudbrandsdalen and Østerdalen. And here, at this remote site, stands Kolomoen Bridge, deep within dense evergreen forest but visible from afar in three directions via the road corridors through the forest.
Cover Picture: Steel Construction – Design and Research 4/2009
10.1002/stco.200990041.abs
The Norwegian Public Roads Administration (NPRA) is widening the existing European Route E6 from two to four lanes over the stretch from Oslo's main airport, Gardermoen, and north to Lillehammer, the city that hosted the Winter Olympics in 1994. In the middle of the stretch there is a major intersection offering a choice between Norway's two biggest valleys, Gudbrandsdalen and Østerdalen. And here, at this remote site, stands Kolomoen Bridge, deep within dense evergreen forest but visible from afar in three directions via the road corridors through the forest.
Cover Picture: Steel Construction – Design and Research 4/2009
2009-12-01
1 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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