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  2. Integral bridge - Wikipedia

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    The omission of the expansion joint removes a pathway for the penetration of chloride-bearing road salts to the bridge's sub-structure. In the United Kingdom there is a presumption that most new short to medium length bridges will be of the integral type. [citation needed] An early example of an integral bridge is masonry arch bridge.

  3. Wrought Iron Bridge Company - Wikipedia

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    The Wrought Iron Bridge Company was a bridge fabrication and construction company based in Canton, Ohio, United States.It specialized in the fabrication of iron truss bridges and was a prolific bridge builder in the late 19th century.

  4. List of bridges documented by the Historic American ...

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    46th Street Bridge Replaced Viaduct: 1896 1981 SR 84 (46th Street) Ashtabula River: Ashtabula: Ashtabula: OH-27: Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad Bridge: Extant Cantilever: 1929 1982 Chesapeake and Ohio Railway: Ohio River: Cincinnati, Ohio, and Covington, Kentucky

  5. Robert C. Byrd Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The old 6th Street Bridge closed in the summer of 1993 to allow for the construction of the ramps and approaches in West Virginia and Ohio. [1] The new bridge was named the Robert C. Byrd Bridge under an executive order from former Governor Gaston Caperton to honor the U.S. senator from West Virginia, who is credited with obtaining the funding ...

  6. Veterans' Glass City Skyway - Wikipedia

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    The bridge was designed by Figg Bridge Engineers, Inc. for ODOT. Construction began in 2001. The main span over the Maumee River is a cable-stayed type bridge with a single pylon and two spans 612'-6" (200 m) on each side of the pylon. The main span approaches are about 4,000 feet (1,200 m) north of the river and 3,350 feet (1,020 m) south of ...

  7. Category:Road bridges in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Main Avenue Bridge; Main Street Bridge (Columbus, Ohio) Marietta–Williamstown Interstate Bridge; Market Street Bridge (Ohio River) Martin Luther King Bridge (Toledo, Ohio) Mechanicsville Road Covered Bridge; Memorial Bridge (Parkersburg, West Virginia) Miamitown bridge collapse; Middle Road Covered Bridge; Moundsville Bridge

  8. Canton Bridge Company - Wikipedia

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    The Canton Bridge Company was founded in 1892 by Canton native John R. Reed. He was born in 1862 and as a young man was trained in publishing and got a job working for Canton's first daily newspaper in 1878.

  9. George V. Voinovich Bridges - Wikipedia

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    The George V. Voinovich Bridges are two bridges in Cleveland, Ohio, U.S., that carry Interstate 90 (I-90, Innerbelt Freeway) over the Cuyahoga River. They are named for George Voinovich, former mayor of Cleveland, Governor of Ohio, and United States Senator. The bridges' 200-foot (61 m) piles are the largest ever manufactured in the United ...