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After Setback, New Jersey Gets Speedy Segmental Span

Publication Date: 16-MAY-05
Author:  Aileen Cho at the Raritan River
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After an initial failed design-build attempt at replacing an old swing bridge, the New Jersey Dept. of Transportation now plans to open its first precast segmental concrete bridge to traffic later this summer. The 440-ft-long twin main spans of the new Victory Bridge over the Raritan River are the longest match-cast girders of their kind in the U.S., say ...

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