This double arch bridge, which spans Route 96 near Franklin, was the first segmental concrete arch bridge built in the United States. Completed in 1994, the 1,648 foot long, 155 foot tall double arch bridge mimics the nearby terrain.
In all, 196 superstructure and 122 arch segments were used in creating this bridge, which won a Presidential Award for Design Excellence in 1995.
This double arch bridge, which spans Route 96 near Franklin, was the first segmental concrete arch bridge built in the United States. Completed in 1994, the 1,648 foot long, 155 foot tall double arch bridge mimics the nearby terrain.
In all, 196 superstructure and 122 arch segments were used in creating this bridge, which won a Presidential Award for Design Excellence in 1995.