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Ravenel Bridge wins FHWA Excellence Award

The new Arthur Ravenel, Jr. Bridge has been recognized by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) with a 2006 Excellence in Highway Design Award. Designed by Parsons Brinckerhoff (PB) on behalf of the South Carolina Department of Transportation, the bridge spans the Cooper River in Charleston. The FHWA highway design awards program recognizes the best in today's roadway design. The 2006 award winners, in 11 categories, improve safety, project management and mobility while creatively enhancing their surrounding environment.

The Ravenel Bridge was the winner of an Excellence Award in the Major Highways Structures over $15 million category. The longest cable-stayed span bridge in North America, the eight-lane structure was completed a year ahead of schedule.

The Ravenel Bridge replaced two existing outdated truss bridges built in 1929 and 1966. With a main span length of 1,546 feet the structure was designed to meet extreme ship collision, wind and earthquake conditions. The project was one of the first major design-build bridge projects in the United States. A joint venture of Tidewater Skanska and Flatiron Constructors, known as Palmetto Bridge Constructors, was awarded the design-build contract in 2001, with PB serving as the lead designer on the project.



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