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2009 Coverage, Of The Oakland Bay Bridge, Eastern Span Replacement, San Francisco Bay, California
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![]() Here the new support could be seen clean, finished, and ready for the roadway to extend to it.
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![]() Cranes on barges were used to build the bridge. Huge cranes with huge piles of counterweight blocks because of the huge weight of steel components being lifted.
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![]() The new construction on Yerba Buena Island had to avoid damaging old fort structures and mature trees growing on the island. Notice also that the new S-curve was waiting on the left to be slid into place.
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![]() The part of the new roadway connecting Yerba Island to the the free-standing center support needed something under it to hold the roadway up while the cables were installed. This was one of those temporary supports.
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![]() The connection of the new roadway to the new center support also had to be held up under temporary supports until the cables could be installed. These were the temporary supports on the eastern side.
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