Sunday, October 19, 2008
The Marquette Interchange construction is now completed.
Above is the "Skyline Bridge" which carries I-94 traffic from the south over the Marquette Interchangs.
The new Marquette Interchange has gained national recognition in engineering and management practices - and finished three months ahead of schedule and under budget. With a lifespan of 75 years, the new interchange will be a permanent part of the Milwaukee cityscape - as an architectural element standing amongst other Milwaukee landmarks such as the Milwaukee County Courthouse, the Calatrava addition to the Milwaukee Art Museum, Discovery World, the new Harley-Davidson Museum and the Marquette University Campus.
I offer a 160 page book with over 300 images of the construction project at Blurb.com.
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