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As a local public works agency headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, the Franklin County Engineer's Office is responsible for the maintenance and construction of 271 miles of county roadway and 351 county bridges, as well as upkeep of all county ditches, drains, retention basins, and other storm water facilities within the right-of-way of county roads in unincorporated areas. To meet the continuing development and infrastructure needs of Franklin County, the Engineer's Office utilizes the latest technologies for determining and maintaining roadway centerlines and boundaries; retracing and setting new monuments for original public land surveys; preparing geographic information system mapping for real estate tax assessments; and establishing precise countywide horizontal and vertical control to maintain uniformity in construction, surveying, and mapping.
Franklin County Engineer
Franklin County Engineer
#TeamFCEO was honored to host this year’s Franklin County Engineer’s Annual Township Meeting. We sincerely thank our guest speakers and Perry Township Trustee Chet Chaney for leading the Franklin County Township Association Meeting. We also extend our gratitude to everyone who attended and contributed to the success of this event.
Franklin County Engineer
Franklin County Engineer
We’re excited to share the successful completion of the Alkire Road 4.99 over Hellbranch Run General Bridge Maintenance Project! A big thank you to Double Z Construction Company and the Franklin County Engineer’s Office inspection team for their hard work and dedication in bringing this project to completion.
Franklin County Engineer
Franklin County Engineer
During this season of Thanksgiving, #TeamFCEO had the privilege of volunteering at the Mid-Ohio Market at St. Stephen's Community House. This was a meaningful opportunity to engage and connect with our community. For those seeking assistance or interested in volunteering, please visit https://saintstephensch.org/the-mid-ohio-market/.
Franklin County Engineer
Franklin County Engineer
Happy GIS Day! Today, we celebrate the incredible power of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in transforming data into actionable insights. From mapping our communities to solving global challenges, GIS empowers us to make smarter decisions every day. Join us in recognizing the value of GIS and the professionals behind it who help us understand and navigate the world! #GISDay
Franklin County Engineer
Franklin County Engineer
Alkire Road over Hellbranch Run, west of Kunz Road, is now open to traffic.
Franklin County Engineer
Franklin County Engineer
Kropp Road, north of Haenzel Road, is now open to traffic.
Franklin County Engineer's Office
970 DUBLIN ROAD
COLUMBUS, OHIO 43215
(614) 525-3030
fracoeng@franklincountyengineer.org
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Bridge Builders Biography Chapter 12

Bridge Builders Biography Chapter 12

Beach Road Cable-Stayed Bridge

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bridge

Despite the practicality of cable-stayed technology developed in France and Great Britain during the 1800s, this style of bridge would not be widely built until after World War II when French Engineer Albert Caquot (1881-1976) and German Engineer Franz Dischinger (1887-1953) introduced effective and economical cable-stayed bridge designs in answer to major steel shortages in Europe.

The first cable-stayed suspension bridge entirely located in Ohio was built by the the C.J. Mahan Construction Company in 2001 for $3 million. It carries Beach Road over the Big Darby Creek in Brown Township.

The 300-foot long structure, designed by Jones-Stuckey Ltd, Inc. is supported by cables connected to four 80-foot tall towers.

To protect the environmentally sensitive area, the single span bridge was configured without any piers in the waterway.