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The Bogoda bridge is over 400 years old and made entirely from wooden planks, which are said to have come from one tree. [citation needed] It is an exclusive construction as it has an 2.4 metres (7.9 ft) tall tiled roof structure for its entire span of nearly 15 metres (49 ft) length with a 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) breadth.
Download as PDF; Printable version ... Pages in category "Bridges in Badulla District" ... list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bogoda Wooden Bridge; N. Nine Arch ...
Bogoda Blyth, 1860, a genus of fishes in the family Priacanthidae, synonym of Priacanthus; Bogoda , a settlement in Kurunegala District, Sri Lanka; Bogoda Seelawimala Thera, a Buddhist priest, who is the current Chief Sangha Nayaka of Great Britain; Bogoda Wooden Bridge, the oldest surviving wooden bridge in Sri Lanka
The Project for Study on Improvement of Bridges Through Disaster Mitigating Measures for Large Scale Earthquakes in the Republic of the Philippines - Part 1 (PDF) (Report). December 2013. Part 2 (PDF) (Report). Part 3 (PDF) (Report). The Project for Improvement of Quality Management for Highway and Bridge Construction and Maintenance, Phase III ...
Handbook of International Bridge Engineering. CRC Press. pp. 1125– 1160. ISBN 978-1-4398-1029-3. Preparatory Survey for The Chao Phraya River Crossing Bridge at Nonthaburi 1 Road Construction Project (PDF) (Report). Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA). January 2010. Prade, Marcel (1990). "La Thaïlande".
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An analysis of bridge inspections in Jefferson County shows that some of the bridges tens of thousands of vehicles drive on each day are in need of repair. Of the 732 bridges in the county, 85 are ...
Two arms with timber superimposed are built on either side of the river, above the highest flood-level point, while being weighted to allow an increasingly large cantilevering, and solid wooden beams are then fixed on each end of the arms with wooden pegs. Bridges of this type were very common in mountainous region of India, Nepal and Tibet ...