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Culverts come in many sizes and shapes including round, elliptical, flat-bottomed, open-bottomed, pear-shaped, and box-like constructions. The culvert type and shape selection is based on a number of factors including requirements for hydraulic performance, limitations on upstream water surface elevation, and roadway embankment height. [2] The ...
Unnamed creek: Wood box culvert. Replaced by 14-metre (45 ft) timber pile trestle in 1947. Replaced by a fill and pipe at unknown date. [77] 41.4: Unnamed creek: Bridge top culvert. Replaced by 14-metre (45 ft) timber pile trestle at unknown date. [77] 42.5: Eleven Mile (Deneau) Creek: 87-metre (284 ft) timber frame trestle.
A prestressed box beam or girders bridge carrying Main Street over Wildcat Creek was built in 1991. It is 24.0 feet (7.3 m) long and is situated in Blakely. [12] The final mile of the creek was reconstructed in an open box culvert between 1994 and 1997. [4]
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Hornell officials are planning a new Canisteo Street box culvert over Spencer Creek after getting $1.5 million from the state. Here's the timeline. Hornell gets $1.5M to replace box culvert.
Schematic cross section of a pressurized caisson. In geotechnical engineering, a caisson (/ ˈ k eɪ s ən,-s ɒ n /; borrowed from French caisson 'box', from Italian cassone 'large box', an augmentative of cassa) is a watertight retaining structure [1] used, for example, to work on the foundations of a bridge pier, for the construction of a concrete dam, [2] or for the repair of ships.
In this ravine, the stream flows through the remains of an open channel. From Pittston Avenue downstream to its mouth, it flows through an open box culvert built in 1960 for flood control purposes. [4] There is also one pipe with a diameter of 24 inches (61 cm). In Scranton, the stream has an open concrete channel in some places. [14]
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