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Alexandra Bridge (Trans-Canada)

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302: 324:. During 2015–2018, Surespan Construction carried out the $ 22.2 million project. The concrete deck was rehabilitated and extended to 12.2 metres (40 ft), providing wider shoulders with railings upgraded to current standards. Link slabs were installed. Expansion joints and bearings were replaced. Partial painting and sundry repairs were completed. The discovery of some cases of extensive corrosion prompted a second phase of the project, which was undertaken in 2019. 76: 254:
In 1958, General Construction Co was awarded the bridge substructure ($ 589,167), but unexpected ground conditions temporarily halted the work, while minor changes were made in the foundations design. The next year, A.I.M. Steel was awarded the steel superstructure ($ 2,262,283).
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officially opened the $ 4 million high level bridge. The increased gross load allowance to 34,473 kilograms (76,000 lb) and trailer lengths to 18 metres (60 ft) for the highway permitted heavy trucks to use this more direct route rather than the circuitous
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In May 1962, the steelwork was complete. At the time, the second longest bridge of this type in the world, the bridge remains the longest one in the Fraser Canyon. For the final phase, Narod Construction was awarded the deck and fence contract ($ 109,684).
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THE LAST PIECE OF STEEL has been set in place on the Alexandra Bridge at Spuzzum, the latest link in the Trans-Canada Highway. The $ 4 million structure, the second longest of its type in the world….
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In May 1963, Phil Gaglardi returned for the unveiling of four aluminum fish sculptures, two at each end of the bridge. Standing at the southwest end, a cairn commemorates the contribution of the
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The 487-metre (1,598 ft) length comprises a 257-metre (843 ft) arch span and steel girder approach spans with concrete decks. Northeast to southwest, the bridge crosses the
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Several ferries and the first and second Alexandra Bridges have existed in the vicinity.
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A 2009 report determined the bridge needed major deck rehabilitation and a
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The completion of phase 2 of the Coquihalla Highway project (
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Bridge on Highway 1 in southwestern British Columbia
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Coordinates
49°42′04″N 121°24′36″W / 49.70111°N 121.41000°W / 49.70111; -121.41000
Highway 1
Fraser River
Chapmans
Spuzzum
British Columbia Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure
Second Alexandra Bridge
arch bridge
arch bridge
Fraser River
Fraser Canyon
British Columbia
BC Highway 1
Hope
Lytton
Alexandra Bridge Provincial Park
Canadian National Railway
Canadian Pacific Railway
Phil Gaglardi
Princeton
Royal Engineers
Cariboo Road

Merritt
Kamloops
seismic retrofit
List of crossings of the Fraser River
List of bridges in British Columbia
Royal eponyms in Canada

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