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  2. Howrah Bridge - Wikipedia

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    When commissioned in 1943, Howrah was the 3rd-longest cantilever bridge in the world, [14] behind Pont de Québec (549 metres (1,801 ft)) in Canada and Forth Bridge (521 metres (1,709 ft)) in Scotland. It has since been surpassed by three bridges, making it the sixth-longest cantilever bridge in the world in 2013.

  3. Slip forming - Wikipedia

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    Slip forming. Slip forming, continuous poured, continuously formed, or slipform construction is a construction method in which concrete is poured into a continuously moving form. [1] Slip forming is used for tall structures (such as bridges, towers, buildings, and dams), as well as horizontal structures, such as roadways.

  4. List of unconstructed state highways in California - Wikipedia

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    A total of 24.3 miles (39.1 km) of State Route 61 are unconstructed, running south from SR 112 near San Leandro to SR 84 near Newark and north from SR 260 in Alameda to I-580 near Albany . State Route 64 is an unconstructed highway connecting SR 1 near Malibu Beach with I-5 at SR 170 south of San Fernando.

  5. La Habra, California - Wikipedia

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    1652735, 2411571. Website. www.lahabraca.gov. La Habra– archaic spelling of La Abra(Spanishfor 'The Opening') – is a city in the northwestern corner of Orange County, California, United States. In the 2010 census, the city had a population of 60,239.

  6. Tilt up - Wikipedia

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    Tilt up. A finished tilt-up building. Tilt-up, tilt-slab or tilt-wall is a type of building and a construction technique using concrete. Though it is a cost-effective technique with a shorter completion time, [1] poor performance in earthquakes has mandated significant seismic retrofit requirements in older buildings. [2]

  7. Alvord Lake Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Alvord Lake Bridge. / 37.7690; -122.4549. The Alvord Lake Bridge was the first reinforced concrete bridge built in America. It was built in 1889 by Ernest L. Ransome, an innovator in reinforced concrete design, mixing equipment, and construction systems. The bridge was constructed as a single arch 64 feet (20 m) wide with a 20-foot (6.1 m) span.

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