ASPIRE Fall 07 - Aspire - The Concrete Bridge Magazine
ASPIRE Fall 07 - Aspire - The Concrete Bridge Magazine
ASPIRE Fall 07 - Aspire - The Concrete Bridge Magazine
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<strong>Concrete</strong> <strong>Bridge</strong> Solutions For Rehabilitation/Replacement<br />
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Features<br />
CONTENTS<br />
Staying on the Cutting Edge 8<br />
Throughout its 120-year history, Parsons Brinckerhoff has<br />
pushed the boundaries of design for concrete bridges.<br />
High-Main Street <strong>Bridge</strong> 16<br />
Short-span spliced girders replicate historic design.<br />
Monroe Street <strong>Bridge</strong> 22<br />
<strong>Concrete</strong> components recreate historic design.<br />
Lee Roy Selmon Crosstown Expressway 28<br />
An elegant, elevated, electronic solution to<br />
urban congestion.<br />
Elk Avenue-Doe River <strong>Bridge</strong> 34<br />
Saving a piece of history.<br />
West Road <strong>Bridge</strong> 38<br />
Preserving a community gateway.<br />
Seattle Sound Transit Light Rail 42<br />
Precast segmental guideway forges<br />
important transit link.<br />
Castlewood Canyon Arch <strong>Bridge</strong> 48<br />
Precast concrete upgrade retains original arch<br />
on historic Colorado design.<br />
Departments<br />
Editorial 2<br />
Reader Response 4<br />
<strong>Concrete</strong> Calendar 6<br />
Aesthetics Commentary 20, 47<br />
Buyers Guide—Company Listings 50<br />
FHWA 54<br />
STATE—<strong>Concrete</strong> <strong>Bridge</strong>s in Florida 57<br />
COUNTY—Spokane County, Washington 62<br />
AASHTO LRFD Specifications 66<br />
Photo: ©FIGG.<br />
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I-15/U.S. Route 95 Interchange<br />
Photo: ©David Sailors.<br />
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