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Companies consolidated into American Bridge Company # Company name Headquarters 1 Keystone Bridge Company: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: 2 Wrought Iron Bridge Company: Canton, Ohio: 3 Berlin Iron Bridge Company: Berlin, Connecticut: 4 Pencoyd Iron Works: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: 5 Union Bridge Company: Athens, Pennsylvania: 6 Groton Bridge ...
American Bridge Company was founded in April 1900, when J.P. Morgan & Co. led a consolidation of 28 of the largest U.S. steel fabricators and constructors. [2] The company's roots extend to the late 1860s, when one of the consolidated firms, Keystone Bridge Company , built the Eads Bridge at St. Louis , the first steel bridge over the ...
Ambridge was incorporated in 1910 - named after the American Bridge Company which had significant operations along the Ohio River opposite the Jones & Laughlin Steel Company. The need for a bridge was beyond doubt and long overdue as the towns of Ambridge and Woodlawn, which had populations in the hundreds at the turn of the 20th century ...
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Left Coast Lifter was built for the American Bridge/Fluor joint venture (ABFJV), [3] which was the lead contractor on the self-anchored suspension eastern span replacement. The barge was built in Portland, Oregon by U.S. Barge, LLC [ 4 ] and ferried to Shanghai , where it was fitted with a shear-leg crane manufactured by Shanghai Zhenhua Port ...
The Thruway Authority says 61 of 192 anchor pipes used to connect cables to the bridge’s main span will need to be fixed in the coming months because they’re not up to the contract's standards.
Heath M. Robinson Memorial Cut River Bridge - US-2, Michigan - 1947; Green Bay Road Bridge - Manitowoc Rapids, Wisconsin - 1887 [6] Turtleville Iron Bridge (1887), near Beloit, Wisconsin, a Pratt truss bridge, NRHP-listed [2] Ashfork-Bainbridge Steel Dam- Arizona - 1898; Redridge Steel Dam - Michigan - 1901; Hauser Dam - 1907