Construction of New Bridge in Saskatoon - stock photo

Saskatoon, Canada - October 12, 2016: The construction of Saskatoon Traffic Bridge across the South Saskatchewan River. The bridge, opened in 1907, became structurally unsound and had to be demolished to make room for a new bridge that will look fairly similar, although the deck will be wider to handle modern traffic. One span is still in place in the middle of the river while new construction has begun on the far side. The concrete pillars in the river have been renovated and will be used for the new bridge. The first new span of the bridge is being bolted together on the far side of the river. The new spans are made of weathering steel, or Cor-Ten, which will protect the bridge material while giving a rusted look.
Saskatoon, Canada - October 12, 2016: The construction of Saskatoon Traffic Bridge across the South Saskatchewan River. The bridge, opened in 1907, became structurally unsound and had to be demolished to make room for a new bridge that will look fairly similar, although the deck will be wider to handle modern traffic. One span is still in place in the middle of the river while new construction has begun on the far side. The concrete pillars in the river have been renovated and will be used for the new bridge. The first new span of the bridge is being bolted together on the far side of the river. The new spans are made of weathering steel, or Cor-Ten, which will protect the bridge material while giving a rusted look.
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Construction of New Bridge in Saskatoon
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