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Structure-ID: s0008917
Created on: 04/02/03
Modified on: 02/28/07


Arthur DiTommaso Bridge

Fifth Street Bridge, Fitchburg Bridge
Built: 2001 - 2003
Status: in use
Location: Fitchburg, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Arthur DiTommaso Bridge (2003).
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Structural Type:
Cable-stayed bridge
Function / usage:
Road bridge
Replaces: Arthur DiTommaso Bridge

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Legend: Phase of works
RoleNamePart of structure 
Contractor J. F. White Contracting Company
Stay cables DYWIDAG-Systems International GmbH

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DescriptionValue
Construction materials used
cables  steel wire
pylon  reinforced concrete
deck  reinforced concrete
Dimensions
  width 13.6 m
  span lengths 51 m - 109 m - 36m
  number of cables 52

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External LinkRalph Romano: DiTommaso (Fifth Street) Bridge English

Relevant Literature
* Mehrabi, Armin   Force field, in "Bridge Design & Engineering", 4th Quarter 2003, n. 33 v. 9 .

 
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