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Bridge Project Uses New, Environmentally Friendly Construction Method Save Email Print
Posted: 1:58 PM Feb 29, 2008
Last Updated: 3:02 PM Feb 29, 2008
Reporter: Tom Skinner

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What's big and yellow and builds bridges in environmentally sensitive areas? Country Rover Tom Skinner headed out to the Highway 17 Bypass Project around Washington in Beaufort County to find out.

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Posted by: Robert Location: Hamilton, Ontario on Mar 13, 2008 at 10:13 AM
Our company helped in the design and fabrication of this pile driving unit, it is great to see it in action on a innovated and challenging project

Posted by: Art Thompson Location: Kinston, NC on Mar 3, 2008 at 09:08 PM
I found the video about the new bridge very interesting and informative about the new construction method.

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