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  • Issue 44 Summer 2006
Posted on 06/01/200611/04/2020

I-10 BRIDGE OVER ESCAMBIA BAY

Thomas A. Andres, Florida Department of Transportation* Hurricane Ivan made landfall as a 130 mph (210 km/h) hurricane (Category 3) in the early morning of September 16, 2004, just west of Gulf Shores, Alabama. The east wall of the hurricane

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  • Issue 44 Summer 2006
Posted on 06/01/200611/04/2020

FEDERAL RESPONSE TO BRIDGE EMERGENCIES

M. Myint Lwin and Louis N. Triandafilou, Federal Highway Administration The United States Code, Title 23 – Highways, Section 125 – Emergency Relief authorizes special expenditure from the Highway Trust Fund for the repair or reconstruction of roads on federal

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  • Issue 44 Summer 2006
Posted on 06/01/000611/04/2020

I-10 TWIN BRIDGES IN LOUISIANA

Paul B. Fossier, Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development IIn the early morning hours of August 29, 2005, Hurricane Katrina made landfall south of Buras, Louisiana, as a Category 4 hurricane. By 9:00 a.m., the eye of the hurricane was

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