Abstract

A historically important open-spandrel concrete arch bridge in Tennessee’s Cherokee National Forest has been preserved and rehabilitated through a strategic combination of hydrodemolition, innovative cast-in-place concrete, and prefabricated components. Constructed over an unpredictable river, the project also included the construction and modification of a temporary haul road and the stabilization of a riverbank.

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