Existing bridge definition
Existing bridge means an interstate toll bridge owned by a local government, or which has been conveyed by a local government to a commission, which is to be replaced by a new bridge.
Existing bridge means an interstate toll bridge owned by a
Existing bridge means an existing interstate toll bridge crossing the Columbia River between the State of Oregon and the State of Washington.
Examples of Existing bridge in a sentence
Existing bridge structure shall be tied to include abutments, rip rap, bent locations, low chord, columns, and bridge deck.
More Definitions of Existing bridge
Existing bridge means an existing interstate toll bridge
Existing bridge means the existing Goethals Bridge consisting of the following: (a) Goethals Bridge Main Span (BIN 5523059); (b) Goethals Bridge New York Approach Roadway (BIN 552305A); (c) Goethals Bridge New Jersey Approach Roadway (BIN 552305B); (d) Goethals Bridge New Jersey Approach Roadway (BIN 3800071); (e) Goethals Bridge New Jersey Approach Roadway (BIN 3800072); (f) the New Jersey Hollow Abutments; (g) the New York Hollow Abutments, (h) all associated Retaining Walls and Wing Walls, and (i) all supporting structures, dolphins, appurtenances and supporting utilities.
Existing bridge means an existing interstate toll bridge crossing the Columbia