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This Cominco Ltd full-color publication details the use of hot-dip galvanized steel on various bridges in Quebec, Canada. 4 pages. 1980 Not for sale. Available for Download Only.
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Available for Download Only. A report discussing this bridge that was hot-dip galvanized to protect it from New Yorks continually wet marine atmosphere.
Available for Download Only. A side-by side inspection comparison of the painted steel section of the 1927 Leaside Bridge in Toronto and the hot-dip galvanized steel section added in 1969.
Available for Download Only. An inspection of a rural county highway bridge in Michigan, believed to be the first fully hot-dip galvanized bridge in the U.S.
Available for Download Only. Built in 1897, this Philadelphia bridge was reconfigured & hot-dip galvanized to allow traffic, bicycles & pedestrians to enjoy it for centuries to come.
Available for Download Only. After 27 years of Pennsylvanias heavy snowfall, exposure to corrosive, chloride-containing road salts, and snow accumulation. The Tioga Bridge, comprised of 14 spans and two lanes, continues to provide...
Available for Download Only. An inspection of this Ohio bridge shows just how well hot-dip galvanizing holds up in a highly corrosive environment.
Available for Download Only. An inspection of an Ohio bridge built in 1994 that is fully hot-dip galvanized to minimize future maintenance & disruption of traffic.
Available for Download Only. Results of the most recent inspection of this rural Oregon bridge, which is subjected to annual flooding.
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