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DYWIDAG Multistrand Tendons secure new Interstate Bridge across the Potomac River near Washington, D.C.Replacement structure for overloaded Woodrow Wilson Bridge on the Interstate I-495/I-95, Washington, D.C., USAThe I-495/I-95 Capital Beltway, one of the busiest east coast interstate highways, is a 103 km stretch of interstate that circles Washington, D.C.. At its southernmost point the highway spans the Potomac River via the 44 year old Woodrow Wilson Bridge. |


Contract 3B relates to the mostly overland segment from the Virginia shore to the bascule. Contract 3C, the approach from Maryland, is mostly over water. Both contracts together require the construction and post-tensioning of a total of 60 V-shaped bridge piers. The bridges are built using precast segmental construction. The precast elements for the bridge deck and the piers are produced in two precast yards set up on site. The requirements for the posttensioning material were extremely strict and incorporated many of the requirements of the Florida Department of Transportation specification such as plastic ducts and field air pressure testing of the tendon systems.