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NEW TAPPAN ZEE CONSTRUCTION

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    Several foundation platforms for the new Tappan Zee Bridge are taking form near the South Nyack construction pier on Friday May 22, 2015

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    Several foundation platforms for the new Tappan Zee Bridge are taking form near the South Nyack construction pier on Friday May 22, 2015

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    A Tappan Zee constructors work boat named Jeanne II transports workers to a barge near the So. Nyack construction pier. A new foundation for the bridge now stands between the Jeanne II and truck traffic traveling on the old Tappan Zee Bridge on Friday May 22, 2015

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    A concrete batch plant (center) surrounded by many cranes and barges as work is ramped up on the new Tappan Zee Bridge near the South Nyack construction pier on Fridasy May 22, 2015

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    On Wednesday June 3, 2015 New Tappan Zee construction Project Engineer Michael Hartranft describes how the twelve foot tall steel sections behind him are being assembled with high strength bolts into girders that range in length from 290 to 410 feet and weigh as much as 600 tons each. The assembled girders are expected to start shipping by barge from their current location at The Port of Coeyman's just south of Alnamy to the new Tappan Zee construction site in about two weeks

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    On Wednesday June 3, 2015 New Tappan Zee construction Project Engineer Michael Hartranft describes how the twelve foot tall steel sections behind him are being assembled with high strength bolts into girders that range in length from 290 to 410 feet and weigh as much as 600 tons each. The assembled girders are expected to start shipping by barge from their current location at Coeyman's Ship Yard to the new Tappan Zee construction site in about two weeks

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    On Wednesday June 3, 2015 New Tappan Zee construction Project Engineer Michael Hartranft describes how the twelve foot tall steel sections behind him are being assembled with high strength bolts into girders that range in length from 290 to 410 feet and weigh as much as 600 tons each. The assembled girders are expected to start shipping by barge from their current location at The Port of Coeyman's just south of Alnamy to the new Tappan Zee construction site in about two weeks

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    On Wednesday June 3, 2015 New Tappan Zee construction Project Engineer Michael Hartranft describes how the twelve foot tall steel sections behind him are being assembled with high strength bolts into girders that range in length from 290 to 410 feet and weigh as much as 600 tons each. The assembled girders are expected to start shipping by barge from their current location at The Port of Coeyman's just south of Alnamy to the new Tappan Zee construction site in about two weeks

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    On Wednesday June 3, 2015 New Tappan Zee construction Project Engineer Michael Hartranft describes how the twelve foot tall steel sections behind him are being assembled with high strength bolts into girders that range in length from 290 to 410 feet and weigh as much as 600 tons each. The assembled girders are expected to start shipping by barge from their current location at The Port of Coeyman's just south of Alnamy to the new Tappan Zee construction site in about two weeks

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    Blue colored steel girders sit on a barge in the Hudson River at the Port of Coeymans just south of Albany on Wednesday afternoon June 3, 2015. These girders are expected to leave for the new Tappan Zee Construction site in about two weeks and will take about twenty hours to get there.

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    Assembled girders weighing as much as 600 tons each await transport down the Hudson River from the Port of Coeymans to the new Tappan Zee Construction site

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    A worker standing under the 600 ton girders at the Port of Coeymans on Wednesday June 3, 2015. The girders will soon start shipping by barge just south of Albany to the new Tappan Zee construction site

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    Steel girders for the new Tappan Zee Bridge await assembly at the Port of Coeymans construction site just south of Albany on Wednesday June 3 , 2015

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    Steel girders await assembly at the Port of Coeymans just south of Albany for the new Tappan Zee Bridge on Wednesday June 3, 2015

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    Members of the media and workers from the NY Thruway Authority looking over the new steel girders that are currently being assembled at the Port of Coeymans just south of Albany. The girders will start shipping by barge down the Hudson River to the new Tappan Zee Bridge construction site.

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    Steel girders sit at the Port of Coeymans just south of Albany on Wednesday June 3, 2015 and await assembly before being transported by barge down the Hudson River to the new Tappan Zee Bridge project

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    Steel girders await assembly at the Port of Coeymans just south of Albany for the new Tappan Zee Bridge on Wednesday June 3, 2015

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    Steel girders await assembly at the Port of Coeymans just south of Albany for the new Tappan Zee Bridge on Wednesday June 3, 2015

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    Members of the media photograph the giant steel beams that will be used to hold the deck of the New Tappan Zee Bridge on Wednesday June 3, 2015

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    Steel girders for the new Tappan Zee Project wait for assembly at the Port of Coeyman's just south of Albany on Wednesday June 3, 2015

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    The first delivery of steel girders to the new Tappan Zee construction site sits on a Weeks Marine barge on the Hudson River at the Port of Coeyman's just south of Albany on Wednesday June 3, 2015. The girders weighing up to 600 tons each will make there way down river in about two weeks taking about twenty hours

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    Steel girders hang from the boom of the super crane waiting for their placement on pile caps for the new Tappan Zee Bridge on Thursday July 23, 2015

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    Steel girders hang from the boom of the super crane waiting for their placement on pile caps for the new Tappan Zee Bridge on Thursday July 23, 2015

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    Steel girders hang from the boom of the super crane waiting for their placement on pile caps for the new Tappan Zee Bridge on Thursday July 23, 2015

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    Steel girders hang from the boom of the super crane waiting for their placement on pile caps for the new Tappan Zee Bridge on Thursday July 23, 2015

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    Steel girders for the new Tapan Zee Bridge run alongside the current bridge on Thursday July 23, 2015

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    The next section of steel girders to ne installed on the new Tappan Zee Bridge sit on barge in the middle of the Hudson River on Thursday July 23, 2015

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    Steel girders rest on pile caps for the new Tappan Zee Bridge on Thursday July 23, 2015

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    A section of steel girder hangs from the boom of the super crane and awaits placement on the pile caps for the new Tappan Zee Bridge on Thursday July 23, 2015

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    A section of steel girder hangs from the boom of the super crane and awaits placement on the pile caps for the new Tappan Zee Bridge on Thursday July 23, 2015

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