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Bridge and culvert are two different types of infrastructure. A bridge is an elevated structure that spans a roadway, railway, or other body of water, while a culvert is a structure used to convey water under a road, railway, or other obstruction. Bridges typically have one or more arches or trussesRead more
Bridge and culvert are two different types of infrastructure. A bridge is an elevated structure that spans a roadway, railway, or other body of water, while a culvert is a structure used to convey water under a road, railway, or other obstruction. Bridges typically have one or more arches or trusses to support the roadway or railway, while culverts are usually made of concrete, metal, or asphalt and do not include any type of support.
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