This doesn't mean beam bridges aren't used to cross great distances—it only means that they must be daisy-chained together, creating what's known in the bridge world as a "continuous span." ...
This doesn't mean beam bridges aren't used to cross great distances—it only means that they must be daisy-chained together, creating what's known in the bridge world as a "continuous span." ...
while the old bridge is a three-span, continuous two-girder bridge. The new bridge will also be built to better withstand extreme weather events driven by climate change − according to VTrans ...