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Cable Innovation and Size Distinguish a Trio of Cable-Stayed Giants - McGraw-Hill Construction | ENR

Publication Date: 05-DEC-05
Author:  Peter Reina in Bai Chay and Hong Kong
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By cramming the same amount of stay cable steel into 35% less space, builders of a record-breaking bridge in Vietnam can satisfy higher than planned wind speeds without late structural changes. Developed for the world’s longest centrally supported, concrete cable-stayed Bai Chay Bridge, the "compact duct" system came too late to help ...

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