Monday, December 21, 2009

Carnegie Mellon students Hulton Bridge preservation project topic on Design Training site

Findings on a feasibility study to save the Hulton Bridge, conducted by a group of students from Carnegie Mellon University's Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, were summarized in Design-Training.com.

The students, advised by Todd Wilson, estimate that it would cost $279,000 to preserve the bridge for pedestrian and bicycle use. They found that preservation would cheaper than demolition.

http://www.design-training.com/news/20091209/855/student-designers-re_imagine-pennsylvania-bridge-as-a-bike-path.html

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