James B. Edwards Bridge
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Wando River Bridge | |
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Official name | James B. Edwards Bridge[1] |
Carries | I-526 |
Crosses | Wando River |
Locale | Charleston, South Carolina |
Maintained by | South Carolina Department of Transportation |
Total length | 7,900 feet |
Width | Twin 44-foot wide bridges |
AADT | 45,300[2] |
The James B. Edwards Bridge is a pair of pre-cast concrete box girder bridges that span the Wando River between Mount Pleasant and Charleston, South Carolina. It was built in 1989 by the South Carolina Department of Transportation.
The bridge is named for James B. Edwards, who was a governor of South Carolina, Secretary of Energy, and long-time president of the Medical University of South Carolina.
The bridge was constructed of pre-cast concrete segments using top-down construction. Segments were transported along already completed spans and put in place from above. This construction method was selected to reduce construction impacts on the marsh areas along the banks of the Wando River.
[edit] References
- Kohls, Amy R. and D. Brice Urquhart, Design Challenges and Construction Benefits of Precast Segmental Rail Bridges, Accessed April 20, 2007.
- ^ Concurrent Resolution of the South Carolina General Assembly
- ^ SCDOT Traffic Counts, Accessed April 20, 2007