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  2. Point Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Dames Point Bridge, a cable-stayed bridge over the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida; The West Point Bridge Design Contest, a competition for middle school and high school students organized by the United States Military Academy; Point Bridge Capital, an investment company known for "MAGA ETF"

  3. Horace King (architect) - Wikipedia

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    Horace King (sometimes Horace Godwin) (September 8, 1807 – May 28, 1885) was an African-American architect, engineer, and bridge builder. [1] King is considered the most respected bridge builder of the 19th century Deep South, constructing dozens of bridges in Alabama, Georgia, and Mississippi. [2]

  4. George S. Richardson (engineer) - Wikipedia

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    Point Bridge II, 1925 George Sherwood Richardson (1896–1988) was an American engineer known for his elegant bridges, innovative construction techniques and skillful planning of highways. [ 1 ] Designer of many bridges in the Pittsburgh and Allegheny County areas in the 20th century, he has been called "the dean of Pittsburgh bridge engineers".

  5. Nathan C. Wyeth - Wikipedia

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    Wyeth was the only architect considered for the bridge job. His employment was approved in early February 1908, and by early April he'd completed the bridge plans. [24] Although his design for a two-tier bridge was only partially implemented (the top tier was removed for budget reasons), work on the bridge was largely complete by June 1909. [25]

  6. West Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The West Bridge is a growing architectural approach, originally developed by Cypress Semiconductor, which enhances and modularizes a peripheral controller in an embedded computer architecture. Conceptually, the West Bridge parallels and complements the decentralization represented by the North Bridge and the South Bridge .

  7. Design for Maryland's new Key Bridge unveiled nearly a year ...

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    The cable stay design of the new bridge will allow the federal shipping channel to expand from 700 ft. to 1,000 ft. wide. The base of the bridge will also be raised to 230 ft., which is a 45-foot ...

  8. Ian Firth - Wikipedia

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    His other work on major long span bridges includes the independent design checks and investigations for the Tsing Ma Bridge, Kap Shui Mun Bridge and Ting Kau Bridge, all in Hong Kong. He was appointed as special advisor to the client for the longest span of them all, the Strait of Messina Bridge in Italy, which when built will have a main span ...

  9. Karl H. Timmermann - Wikipedia

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    A memorial dedicated to his actions capturing the Ludendorff Bridge during World War II was dedicated on March 7, 1995 in Timmerman Park in West Point. [1] A Hollywood film inspired by a book written about its capture, The Bridge at Remagen, was made in 1969. George Segal played the character Lieutenant Phil Hartman, loosely based on Timmermann.