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Topia!: Science: Technology: Structural Engineering: Bridge Engineering: Structures (55)
Bridging the Bay Online Exhibit - History, design, and politics of the bridges that tie the San Francisco Bay Area together. From the archives of the University of California, Berkeley. Leonardo Bridge Project - Vebjørn Sand explains Leonardo da Vinci's simple drawing of a graceful bridge inspired the Leonardo Bridge outside Oslo built in 2001. The Narrows Bridge Duplication - Information about the construction of the new Narrows Bridge, Perth, Western Australia. American Bridges - Large digital library with statistics, drawings, and photographs. Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel - Offers a range of current information, historical data, and facts and figures. Length shore to shore is 17 miles. Confederation Bridge - The longest bridge over ice covered waters in the world, joining Borden-Carleton, Prince Edward Island and Cape Jourimain, New-Brunswick. Multi-span concrete box girder structure. The Confederation Bridge - Monitoring project by the Public Works and Government Services Canada. Includes research methods, benefits, and partners. Fiboro Bridges - Guide to New York City Metro area bridges. Classified by bridge name and the waters they cross. Stonecutters Bridge - Design competition to construct a bridge across the entrance to the Kwai Chung container port, Hong Kong. Includes data on existing major bridges within the province. Storbaelt Bridge - Great Belt Fixed Link - News and project information from the Danish State Railways. Bridge and tunnel linking Zealand and the Jutland peninsula. New River Gorge Bridge - Illustrated article by Rich Koors describes the design, construction, and maintenance. The bridge is the world's largest steel span. Located in West Virginia. Built in 1977. Tappan Zee Bridge - Opened in 1955, carries the New York Thruway's mainline across the Hudson River. History and studies for rebuilding or replacement. Cooper River Bridge - Research study by Cornell University. Features design specifications and construction methods. Location Charleston, South Carolina. The Bridges Project - Searchable online database of significant bridges. Based at the Department of Civil Engineering at Rice University
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