Bridge girders for the new South 216th Street Bridge and new northbound I-5 flyover ramp in SeaTac, WA are ready and waiting for pick up and delivery in June 2023. These concrete girders are manufactured in Tacoma, WA.
The girders range from 65 feet to nearly 200 feet long. The heaviest girder weighs 252,100 pounds or 126 tons.
The new South 216th Street bridge will require 16 girders, only only six will be set in summer 2023 and the remaining ten in 2024.
There are 24 girders that will be set in June 2023 for the new northbound I-5 flyover ramp.
The new bridge and flyover ramp are just two improvements that are part of the Puget Sound Gateway Program's SR 509 Completion Project.
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Bridge girders for the new South 216th Street Bridge and new northbound I-5 flyover ramp in SeaTac, WA are ready and waiting for pick up and delivery in June 2023. These concrete girders are manufactured in Tacoma, WA.
The girders range from 65 feet to nearly 200 feet long. The heaviest girder weighs 252,100 pounds or 126 tons.
The new South 216th Street bridge will require 16 girders, only only six will be set in summer 2023 and the remaining ten in 2024.
There are 24 girders that will be set in June 2023 for the new northbound I-5 flyover ramp.
The new bridge and flyover ramp are just two improvements that are part of the Puget Sound Gateway Program's SR 509 Completion Project.
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Two cranes are ready and waiting on northbound I-5 in SeaTac, WA to lift girders into place for the new South 216th Street Bridge.
The girders for the bridge are 168 feet long, weighing in just under 96 tons each.
In June 2023, contractor crews set six girders for the southern half of the new bridge. Another ten girders will be set in 2024 after the existing bridge is demolished to make room for the northern half of the new bridge.
Crews are also setting 24 girders immediately north of South 216th Street for a new northbound I-5 flyover ramp that will connect to the new SR 509 Expressway.
The new bridge and flyover ramp are just two improvements that are part of the Puget Sound Gateway Program's SR 509 Completion Project.
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A bridge girder is lifted off the truck and begins its careful swing into place for the new South 216th Street bridge in SeaTac, WA.
The girders for the bridge are 168 feet long, weighing in just under 96 tons each.
In June 2023, contractor crews set six girders for the southern half of the new bridge. Another 10 girders will be set in 2024 after the existing bridge is demolished to make room for the northern half of the new bridge.
Crews are also setting 24 girders immediately north of South 216th Street for a new northbound I-5 flyover ramp that will connect to the new SR 509 Expressway.
The new bridge and flyover ramp are just two improvements that are part of the Puget Sound Gateway Program's SR 509 Completion Project.
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A girder for the new South 216th Street Bridge in SeaTac, WA flies through the air with the greatest of ease thanks to a pair of construction cranes.
The girders for the bridge are 168 feet long, weighing in just under 96 tons each.
In June 2023, contractor crews set six girders for the southern half of the new bridge. Another 10 girders will be set in 2024 after the existing bridge is demolished to make room for the northern half of the new bridge.
Crews are also setting 24 girders immediately north of South 216th Street for a new northbound I-5 flyover ramp that will connect to the new SR 509 Expressway.
The new bridge and flyover ramp are just two improvements that are part of the Puget Sound Gateway Program's SR 509 Completion Project.
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