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A girder bridge is a type of bridge typically made of steel or reinforced concrete beams, which are supported by piers or abutments. The beams are usually arranged in a series of parallel girders, which are connected together by crossbeams, and then supported by the abutments or piers at either end.Read more
A girder bridge is a type of bridge typically made of steel or reinforced concrete beams, which are supported by piers or abutments. The beams are usually arranged in a series of parallel girders, which are connected together by crossbeams, and then supported by the abutments or piers at either end. These bridges can span bridges over rivers, highways and other bodies of water.
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