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Newmont Mining - Phoenix Mill Expansion
Apr-2012
Weapons Load Crew Training Facility
Apr-2012
MBUSI Mercedes Benz Bldg. 22 N & S
MBUSI Mercedes Benz Bldg. 22 N & S
Apr-2012
RLI Insurance Headquarters Renovation
Apr-2012
Smuckers - Project Unstoppable
Smuckers - Project Unstoppable
Apr-2012
New Computer Science Building at Stony Brook University
Apr-2012
Highland Recreation Complex
Apr-2012
Concho County Hospital Renovation Project
Apr-2012
Generator Room Building
Apr-2012
Gestamp Automocion/Press and Warehouse Addition
Apr-2012
The Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve - Logistics Center
Mar-2012
New Terminal Building - Wichita Mid - Continent Airport
Mar-2012
Nellis Air Force Base Flight Simulator
Nellis Air Force Base Flight Simulator
Mar-2012
Air Liquide Pipe Racks
Mar-2012
PS No.290 in Queens
PS No.290 in Queens
Mar-2012
Asymmetric Warfare Training Complex in Fort A.P. Hill Virginia
Asymmetric Warfare Training Complex in Fort A.P. Hill Virginia
Feb-2012
Langley Gas Processing Plant
Feb-2012
55 Boylston Street
55 Boylston Street
Feb-2012
CUB Boonville Maintenance Campus
Feb-2012
Eden Hill Communities
Jan-2012
 
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Milton Madison Bridge over Ohio River
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Date: May-2011
Project Status: Ongoing
Location: Madison, In-Milton, KY
Tonnage: 480
Fabricator: Hillsdale/ Alberici
 

The Milton Madison Bridge Project is a 2400 foot long replacement bridge over the Ohio River between Milton, Kentucky and Madison, Indiana. The new bridge is being installed atop the existing piers, which are being rehabilitated.

IDS’ scope consisted of detailing sliding, tine, upper and lower cap plate girders for three of the piers. Each plate girder is actually a box girder with multiple webs and dozens of stiffeners. The new bridge will be erected on temporary piers and slid into place on the existing piers using the sliding girder assemblies, thus allowing for minimal disruption to traffic.

The project was detailed in Tekla 3D modeling software to support BIM coordination.

The Milton Madison Bridge was featured in the February 2012 issue of Modern Steel Construction. View the article here: Milton Madison Bridge Article

 

 
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