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Excellence in Highway Design

Title Page Congratulations Note of Appreciation 2002 Excellence in Highway Design Judges Category 1 Category 2 Category 3a Category 3b Category 4 Category 5 Category 6 Category 7 Category 8 Category 9

Category 5: Historic Preservation Merit Award

2002 Regency Suspension Bridge over Colorado River, San Saba/Mills County Line, Texas

Category 5: Historic Preservation Merit Award, image of project Regency Suspension Bridge over Colorado River, San Saba/Mills County Line, Texas

Regency Suspension Bridge over Colorado River,
San Saba/Mills County Line, Texas

Designer:
Texas Department of Transportation Bridge Division, Austin, TX

Contractor:
SFW Construction, Harker Heights, TX
Wilolamb International Corp., Muskagee, OK

Built in 1939, the one-lane bridge is one of only two historic suspension bridges still open to vehicular traffic in Texas. Engineers replaced the ground-anchored cables, which were at risk from ground moisture, while preserving the historic appearance. As a result of successful restoration, the existing much-loved bridge was preserved rather than having to be replaced by a new bridge.

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Updated: 06/27/2017
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