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March 23
2nd batch is now up for the US side
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One more Cable to be Install
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One would hope that in a world of laser guided measurement technology, they would already know to the micron how the two sides are lining up, and how to mitigate any discrepancy. The temperature and wind variables must be interesting.

(100 construction workers jumping up and down until the bolt holes align?)

- Paul
 
March 24
The last batch of photos from the US side are now up. As I have noted in the past, the best places to get shots of the bridge are on the US side that you can get up real close to it as well stand under it. With the reopening of the boat launching site as well as the parking lot. it gives you a pleasant view close up of the bridge over the river.
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I stumbled upon a channel on Youtube with some pretty detailed drone shots of various steps in the construction process. The latest video he posted is from April 13.

Looks like 5-6 sections to go to connect both sides together.

Beautiful view of the deck and ramp. The area I shot in March that was having hording place to have the deck pour, is now poured.
 

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