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Fremont Bridge, Spanning Willamette River, carrying Interstate 405 northbound & southbound, Portland, Multnomah County, OR

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Significance: Opened in 1973, and the epitome of high-tech, the graceful Fremont Bridge is still both the longest bridge (main span) in Oregon and the longest tied arch bridge in the world. Its 6,000-ton center span lift was the heaviest anywhere, accomplished with techniques and technology never used before at that scale. This erection method was selected because it had the least impact on navigation and the lowest cost. Innovative features include a weight-saving orthotropic deck and welded box girder and welded arch rib sections, with the arch ribs fabricated from high-strength quenched and tempered (T-1) steel. Fremont is one of only about eighty steel tied arch bridges in the U.S. Of the lower Willamette River bridges in Portland, Fremont is the only arch, with its unusual three-span tied arch design inspired partly by European engineers as a solution to site conditions. Fremont's final form was the result of unusual collaboration between the Oregon Department of Transportation; Parsons, Brinckerhoff, Quade & Douglas (Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.), the largest transportation design consulting firm in the U.S.; Portland Art Commission; and, because it was financed for the national system of interstate and defense highways, the Federal Highway Administration.

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: N878

Survey number: HAER OR-104

Building/structure dates: 1973

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vehicular bridges multnomah county american bridge division cba engineering earl and wright consulting harrison and abramovits historic american engineering record murphy pacific corporation james norman kristen o connell brinckerhoff parsons peter kiewit and sons company portland art commission us steel werner storcht association nicholas a zydycryn fremont bridge willamette river ultra high resolution high resolution oregon library of congress
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1969 - 1980
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multnomah county
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vehicular bridges multnomah county american bridge division cba engineering earl and wright consulting harrison and abramovits historic american engineering record murphy pacific corporation james norman kristen o connell brinckerhoff parsons peter kiewit and sons company portland art commission us steel werner storcht association nicholas a zydycryn fremont bridge willamette river ultra high resolution high resolution oregon library of congress