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This river crossing was constructed with the longest single-piece girders used in the Pacific Northwest. The 168 foot long decked bulb tees provide a clear span over the Cispus River in a remote region of the Cascade Mountains in Washington.
Products
Precast Prestressed Girders - 6 (ea) - 65" deep x 5’-0" wide x 167’-6" long Decked Bulb Tees
Features
Long Span - The extra long span allowed for the elimination of a center pier that presented problems with flooding and log jams for a previous bridge at that location.
Integral Deck - The Decked Bulb Tees have a 6" thick deck cast integrally with the girders at the precast plant. This serves as the final road surface and reduces the amount of cast-in-place concrete work required at the remote jobsite.
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Awards
Credits
| Owner | U.S.D.A. Forest Service - Pacific Northwest Region |
| Designer | Exeltech Consulting, Inc., Olympia Washington |
| General Contractor | One Way Construction, Inc., Sedro Woolley, Washington |
| Precaster | Concrete Technology Corporation, Tacoma, Washington |