Shield Arc
Super Member
It is a floating bridge. Think of it as a series of concrete barges bolted together. There are two different types of anchors with 3-inch wire rope that runs into the bridge with 100-ton jacks holding the bridges in place.
I think there is 6 or 7 floating bridges in the world. These two are in the south end of Lake Washington, Highway I-90. The north end of the lake is two more, Highway 520. To the west is another floating bridge that crosses Hood Canal. I worked on that bridge as well.
Here are some pictures of the anchors for the LVM bridge. The bridge on the left in the picture above. I was the rigging foreman. The square anchors are 300-tons each. We stacked them 5 high. The other anchors are 90-tons each. They jetting into the ground, then covered with huge rocks.
I think there is 6 or 7 floating bridges in the world. These two are in the south end of Lake Washington, Highway I-90. The north end of the lake is two more, Highway 520. To the west is another floating bridge that crosses Hood Canal. I worked on that bridge as well.
Here are some pictures of the anchors for the LVM bridge. The bridge on the left in the picture above. I was the rigging foreman. The square anchors are 300-tons each. We stacked them 5 high. The other anchors are 90-tons each. They jetting into the ground, then covered with huge rocks.