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New Home for a New Era
By R. John Aniol, S.E., P.E., and Joel Barron, P.E.
TCU's redeveloped football stadium opens in time for the Horned Frogs' Big 12 debut.

Replacing Amelia's Bridge
By Frank Blakemore, P.E., and Natalie McCombs, S.E., P.E.
A steel network tied arch serves as the successor to a 1930s steel truss honoring the famous female flyer.

Home on the Front Range
By Adam Boswell, P.E., Paul Doak, S.E., P.E., and Shane McCormick, S.E., P.E.
A health services company's new headquarters building in Denver was designated to be easy on the eyes—as well as the foundation.

Wider Load
By Jerry Pfuntner, P.E.
A historic Vermont bridge gets a second life, thanks to a widening project facilitated by a hydraulic jack side-launching system.

Geometry Lesson
By Steve Moore
Complex geometry and an equally complex site drove the design of a new pedestrian bridge project in Boston.

The Long Way Home
By Bruce Peterson
A symbol of growth for the City of New Orleans, the Huey P. Long Bridge widening nears completion.

Welcoming Walkway
By Brad Miller, P.E.
A pedestrian bridge in a small Montana town greets users at either end with steel-framed tepees.

Serving the South Side
By Jim Talbot
Since 1906, the Chicago and Alton Railroad Bridge has taken trains over the south branch of the Chicago River.

Big-Time Shapes
By Jie Zuo
Larger W-shapes, HP-shapes and angle sizes offer designers new opportunities to go big.

Bearing Straight
By Mark Kaczinski, P.E.
Specifications for steel-reinforced elastometric bearings for bridges have seen steady improvement over the past half-century.

Out with the Old, in with More of the Same
By John Cross, P.E.
Next year's construction climate will be very similar to this year's.

Springfield's Steel Siblings
Two brothers keep the family steel business running in Illinois' capital—and have fun doing it.