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Significant progress has been made
on the Yerba Buena Island project site that will serve as the western
landing point for the new bridge’s unique self-anchored suspension
span. Last year, crews blasted holes 90 feet deep into solid rock
to make way for steel-reinforced concrete supports for the suspension
span. New Bay Bridge photographer Joe Blum was on hand to capture
the work. Here, Blum documented the arrival of two 103-ton weldments
that will be used help support the roadway.
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