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FHWA obligates $400 million for Golden Gate Bridge seismic retrofit; work to begin next year

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The Federal Highway Administration has obligated a $400 million grant for seismic upgrades to the Golden Gate Bridge; the grant will fund tower retrofits, energy dissipation devices and main-span strengthening, with work slated to start next year, the San Francisco County Transportation Authority said.

The Federal Highway Administration has obligated a $400 million grant to the Golden Gate Bridge Seismic Retrofit program, the San Francisco County Transportation Authority reported Sept. 30.

The grant will fund structural upgrades including retrofitting the bridge’s main towers, installing energy-dissipation devices on the side spans and strengthening the main spans, the Executive Director said during the authority’s regular meeting.…

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