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The South Slough Bridge project, recognized as the 2008 APWA National Project of the Year in the Transportation Category for projects under $2 million, involved the removal and replacement of railway infrastructure. Key operations included sawcutting concrete rail, excavating fill over arches, and placing lightweight cellular concrete. Precast concrete slabs were set by crane, followed by the installation of standard county bridge rails and grading for hot mix asphalt paving. The project concluded successfully, with the bridge opened to traffic, showcasing efficient engineering and execution.
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South Slough Bridge #91 2008 APWA National Project of the Year Transportation Category, Projects Less Than $2 million
Remove Rail Sawcutting concrete rail
Remove Fill Excavate fill over arches
Place Light Weight Fill Cellular concrete pumped onto arches.
Place Slabs Precast concrete slabs set by crane
Install Rails County Standard Bridge Rail
Paving Approaches Graded HMA paving
Bridge Complete Open to Traffic