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Built under very difficult conditions, when completed, it became the longest prestressed concrete bridge in the world.
At the time, it was the largest precast prestressed concrete bridge in the world.
The prestressed concrete bridge is part of the European route E06 highway.
The bridge, with its elegant arc, was one of the first prestressed concrete bridges in Germany.
He went on to build six prestressed concrete bridges across the Marne River, firmly establishing the technology.
It is currently the longest prestressed concrete bridge in the southern hemisphere, and the sixth longest in the world.
Hewson, Nigel R. Prestressed concrete bridges: design and construction.
A new prestressed concrete bridge on the existing structure's south side will be built to allow trains to operate in wind conditions of up to 30 m/s.
As the present bridge was completed, she was seen as the "most modern prestressed concrete bridge in the Upper Palatinate".
It is part of the Hanoi Third Ring Road, and is the largest prestressed concrete bridge in Vietnam.
PCBCAD, statical analysis of prestressed concrete bridges Most Slovenian viaducts between 1993 and 2004 were calculated with the program.
The first prestressed concrete bridge in North America was the Walnut Lane Memorial Bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Castle Walk Footbridge spans the River Severn in Shrewsbury, England, and was the first prestressed concrete bridge in Shropshire.
In 1977 a third bridge, the Sheahan bridge was opened, a prestressed concrete bridge as part of the Hume Highway bypass of Gundagai, to replace the Prince Alfred Bridge.
A suspension bridge, for example, uses the fact that steel is extremely efficient in tension, while a prestressed concrete bridge takes advantage of concrete's relatively low cost by weight and its ability to sustain high compressive loading (see compression).
The use of de-icing salts on roadways, used to reduce the freezing point of water, is probably one of the primary causes of premature failure of reinforced or prestressed concrete bridge decks, roadways, and parking garages.