Karen I. Westphalen, P.E. worked as a civil engineer for close to ten years. Now she has returned to her long-time passions of audio production and photography, to produce engaging website content for architecture, engineering, and construction firms. Among other things, this blog will feature slideshows about the reconstruction of the Sellwood Bridge in Portland, Oregon. See Blog Archive, right side, to find Sellwood Bridge posts. They link to the SiteSpecificMedia youtube channel.
Thursday, January 26, 2012
View from the Bridge
General contractors Slayden and Sundt have been on-site and construction has been underway for a couple of months now at the Sellwood Bridge. Here's a photo from this morning, Thursday Jan. 26th, taken from the bridge looking down at the barge which sits near the west side of the Willamette River. The huge crane on the barge was being used to shift a pile of the wooden structures that are used to create walkways among the tall brown pipes standing in the water. In this photo, a worker guides one of the walkway pieces as the crane lowers it onto a pile of several more pieces.
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