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The Structural Engineer, Volume 63, Issue 10, 1985

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The Structural Engineer, Volume 63, Issue 10, 1985

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PI/P2 Interchange is an elevated road of complex geometry currently under construction in Tuen Mun New Town, Hong Kong. The superstructures are of post-tensioned, prestressed concrete box girder construction, constructed span by span. Design was to BS 5400, as amended by the Hong Kong Public Works Department.

R. McGowan and J.P. McCafferty

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