Innovative cable-stayed bridge opens in Texas

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dc.date.issued1996 Junen_US
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dc.description.abstractReports on the opening of the cable-stayed Fred Hartman Bridge across the Houston Ship Channel in Texas in September 1995. Reflection of the art of contemporary structural engineering; Surface area; Replacement of the obsolete Baytown Tunnel; Capacity of 200,000 vehicles per day; Conduit for the economic development of communities east of Houston; Goal of the bridge's designen_US
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dc.notesAccession Number: 9607090605; Source Information: Jun96, Vol. 111 Issue 7, p12; Subject Term: BRIDGES; Subject Term: TEXAS; NAICS/Industry Codes: 23412 Bridge and Tunnel Construction; Number of Pages: 3p; Illustrations: 2c; Document Type: Articleen_US
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dc.publisherPrimedia Business Magazines & Media Inc.en_US
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dc.subjectBRIDGESen_US
dc.subjectTEXASen_US
dc.titleInnovative cable-stayed bridge opens in Texasen_US
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dc.vol-issue111(7)en_US

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