Giuliana Bridge
Giuliana Bridge is a box girder / haunched girder bridge constructed from prestressed concrete in Benghazi, Libya.[1] It has a three-span main structure which was originally built in the 1970s but was rehabilitated in 2005 by Bilfinger Berger.[2]
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