Want to See the 7th Street Documentary? You Can Make the Call

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Concrete arches and beams were build offsite and transported to the bridge.

A documentary about Sundt’s work on an award-winning bridge in Texas is getting national air time.

Arc of Innovation,” a short film that provides an inside look at construction on the West 7th Street Bridge in Fort Worth, is showing in select PBS markets from Alaska to Michigan to Texas. The documentary showcases the transition between the demolition of the old bridge and opening of the new bridge. Built on the same spot, the transportation project had to be finished in a short timeframe to minimize impact to traffic. We completed the 980-foot-long bridge for the Texas Department of Transportation a month ahead of schedule and it opened to traffic October 2013, in time for the holidays.

The bridge is the first of its kind, built with precast, post-tensioned arches and floor beams. Each arch measures 24 feet tall by approximately 160 feet long and weighs more than 640,000 pounds. The 12 concrete arches were built off site by our crews and installed in pairs along either side of the bridge.

Interested in seeing the documentary on your local station? Please contact your PBS affiliate and ask for it to be added to the program schedule.

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The official opening of the bridge was a real cattle call.