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December 5, 2017, a "topping-out" ceremony was held to celebrate the completion of the two cable support towers. A virtual opening ceremony was held on October 2, 2020. Motor vehicle traffic opened in both directions on October 5, 2020, although the bicycle/pedestrian path remains incomplete as of August 2024.
576:(MSS), and is the first project in California to use a MSS. The MSS was designed to bridge the 235 ft (72 m) span between piers and to support the concrete as it was poured for each span. Once the concrete had cured, the MSS moved to the next pier and repeated the pour. The orange MSS was used on the western (Terminal Island) approach, and a similar blue MSS was used on the eastern approach.
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Angeles River. The total project cost is estimated to be $ 721,400,000 subject to escalation from a base November 2005 dollar. Project cost will be revised at environmental certification scheduled for third quarter of 2008. Caltrans fact sheet for project shows construction costs of $ 800,500,000 with $ 65,000,000 support costs.
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performed preliminary engineering for the main span and the approaches. Earlier reports had studied and discarded various alternatives, including an alternative alignment with a new bridge south of the existing bridge, rehabilitation of the existing bridge, and a tunnel instead of an elevated bridge.
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This project consists of replacement of the aging Gerald
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752:. Letter to Chair and Commissioners, California Transportation Commission
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1451:"New Port Bridge Gets A Name: Long Beach International Gateway"
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799:"New Gerald Desmond: a Bridge to California's Economic Future"
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997:"Caltrans, Port Select Bidders for Bridge Project"
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938:"Gerald Desmond Bridge Nears Completion"
850:"Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 100"
840:"Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 100"
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1111:"Building Bridges, Raising Economies"
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524:The project has been completed as a
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1406:Echeverry, Sebastian (2021-07-17).
456:and Caltrans Director Cindy McKim.
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797:Gish, Judy (December 2010).
471:, Figg Bridge Engineers and
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163:8,800 ft (2,682 m)
838:California State Assembly.
779:, Troy, Michigan: BNP Media
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1500:Road bridges in California
1480:New GD Bridge project page
1457:. Long Beach. May 24, 2021
574:movable scaffolding system
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1386:The Gerald Desmond Bridge
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898:"New Bridge at a Glance"
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