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<blockquote data-quote="3inSlugger" data-source="post: 2878827" data-attributes="member: 18508"><p>But you and I both know that old bridges do not follow that standard. It appears this bridge was 14' from the look of it. After some google-foo on rental companies in OKC, it looks like it was a big manlift with equipment owned by SunBeam. From the pics, it looks like it impacted the steel beam and knocked the deck slab, with beams attached, off of the roller bearing on the pier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3inSlugger, post: 2878827, member: 18508"] But you and I both know that old bridges do not follow that standard. It appears this bridge was 14' from the look of it. After some google-foo on rental companies in OKC, it looks like it was a big manlift with equipment owned by SunBeam. From the pics, it looks like it impacted the steel beam and knocked the deck slab, with beams attached, off of the roller bearing on the pier. [/QUOTE]
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