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Welcome to Bd&e #112, our latest issue with a spotlight on Australia and New Zealand as well as moveable bridges. Among the articles for your enjoyment in this edition are:
- Vision in motion: the unique lifting mechanism for a new landmark across the Sacramento River
- Bird on the wing: constructing the world’s largest hydraulically powered rolling bascule bridge
- Fishing for compliments: moveable link celebrates Dutch village’s historic culture
- Hidden in plain sight: mechanisms play hide-and-seek in Belgian double-piston-stayed bridge
- Weathered in Australasia: why weathering steel is gaining popularity as a construction material
- Ambitious Melbourne: a new twin tunnel is driving engineering innovation in Victorian crossings
- Winning by a nose: slender elements push incremental launching method to the limit in Saxony
- Boxing clever: structure 12,600t in weight slides 165m to its destination across the highway
- East African moves: temporary connection enables road bridge in Tanzania to be safely launched
- Brimming with potential: why UHPC is gaining momentum in US bridge engineering
- Mass-cast production: precast solution accelerates UK’s new high-speed railway
- Redefining the line: introducing a new method for thrust layout optimisation of masonry arches
- Journey of discovery: Port of Hamburg pauses to reflect on its usage of digital twins
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