Bridge Technology Series: Improving Inspection Access to PT Tendons in Spliced I-Girder Bridges
Improving Inspection Access to Post-Tensioning Tendons in Spliced I-Girder Bridges. This video depicts a bridge crossing a river with a navigational channel that requires a long central span, and shows how this is accomplished through the construction of a three-span, continuous spliced I-girder superstructure with composite reinforced concrete deck and addresses solutions for inspection access.

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