Massachusetts' I-93 Fast 14 Bridge Replacement – From modernsteel.comMASS DOT and CME Associates Candraft was fortunate enough to work with Structal, one of North America's largerst bridge fabricators, on a never been done before bridge replacement project, the Interstate 93 Fast 14 Bridge Replacement. This project was to fabricate and replace 14 overpasses (2500 tons of steel) in record time, and do... Bay Bridge Progress Pictures – Week Ending Ending January 20th.This weeks Bay Bridge progress pictures include images of Lift 14's OBGE and OBGW anchorages, one of the important portions of the Bay Bridge project. Both the 14E and 14W anchorages were fully modeled using Tekla software. Each of the 274 anchor rods are sloping on different angles making each block assembly they bear on unique in itself. #gallery-1... Bay Bridge SAS Cable Installation Has Begun- See animation hereThe Self-Anchored Suspension Span (SAS) celebrates a major milestone this week as workers prepare to install the first strand of the main cable for what will be the world's longest SAS.
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