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No, cantilever bridge and integra abutment bridge are not the same. A cantilever bridge is a bridge built using cantilevers, which are beams that are supported at only one end and a load applied to the other. An integra abutment bridge is a bridge where precast segments are erected from one abutmentRead more
No, cantilever bridge and integra abutment bridge are not the same. A cantilever bridge is a bridge built using cantilevers, which are beams that are supported at only one end and a load applied to the other.
An integra abutment bridge is a bridge where precast segments are erected from one abutment to the opposite abutment. The segments are connected at the abutments with a continuous steel or reinforced concrete tie beam.
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