Storrow Drive Connector

Storrow Drive Connector

The Storrow Drive Connector is a bridge in Boston, Massachusetts. It is the largest steel box girder bridge in the United States. It was the winner of the July 2001 NSBA Award. [http://www.aisc.org/ContentManagement/ContentDisplay.cfm?ContentID=1003] Its weaving design was determined by the other major structures involved in the Big Dig (Boston, Massachusetts) but unlike other parts of the project, it was finished eight days ahead of schedule. [http://www.massturnpike.com/bigdig/background/crb.html] .


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