- Lane Avenue Bridge
The Lane Avenue Bridge is a
cable-stayed bridge over theOlentangy River in the American city ofColumbus, Ohio . It was completed onNovember, 14 , 2003, after only 16 months of construction, five months ahead of schedule. The bridge is 113 meters (370 feet) in length, carrying six 3.5 meter (12 feet) wide lanes for vehicle traffic, as well as two 3.5 meter sidewalks. The cable stayed design was chosen for aesthetic reasons, as well as having a smaller potential for environmental degradation on the river environment. The anchorages for the cables, at 47 tons (104,000 lbs) [http://enr.ecnext.com/free-scripts/comsite2.pl?page=enr_document&article=netear030120] , are noted as being the heaviest single pieces of steel ever to begalvanized . Total price for the project was US$15.6 million with the following funding sources:*$5 million from the
Ohio Public Works Commission
*$5 million from theFederal Highway Administration
*$3.2 million from the Franklin County Engineer's Office
*$2.4 million from the City of ColumbusPreviously, traffic on Lane Avenue was carried by a 3 lane earth filled
arch bridge , which opened in 1919. By 1998, it was determined that the bridge was deteriorating; thus a replacement was needed. Construction on the new bridge started onFebruary 27 ,2002 , with the old bridge being demolished onNovember 25 of the same year, after the final home football game at the nearbyOhio State University .References
* Franklin County Engineer's Office, " [http://www.fceo.co.franklin.oh.us/lane_avenue_bridge_story%201.htm Lane Avenue Bridge Story] " Accessed August 7, 2006.
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