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George P. Coleman Bridge

LocationYorktown
StateVA
Completion Date1995
Contact PersonGeorge Clendenin P.E.
Virginia Department of Transportation
Phone: (804) 786-4575
Email: George.Clendenin@VirginiaDOT.org
DescriptionIn 1995, the largest double-swing bridge in the United States was dismantled and replaced in record time. A major goal was limiting bridge closure to avoid disrupting traffic of more than 27,000 vehicles a day. Lighter-weight modern materials allowed Virginia DOT designers to widen the new bridge but use the existing foundation. While approach spans were widened, truss spans were prefabricated nearby and then barged to the construction site. Six old spans were removed and six new ones placed in only nine days.
PhotoPhoto of section of George P. Coleman Bridge. Click image for larger view
Prefabricated ElementsTotal superstructure systems
Other KeywordsPrefabricated steel truss spans
AdvantagesMinimized traffic disruption by constructing truss spans off-site and then barging them into place.
Photo CreditsVirginia Department of Transportation

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