Pasco Bridge over the Columbia River

Completed in 1954 by American Bridge, the Pasco Bridge over the Columbia River project consisted of fabricating and erecting the superstructure for a 2,450-foot tied-arch truss bridge with a 520-foot main span and 325-foot side spans. The project included cantilever and suspended construction for the approaches, as well as lighting and deck work. The bridge spans the Columbia River, connecting Pasco, Washington and Kennewick, Washington.

Project Details

  • Owner: Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT)
  • Location: Pasco, Washington, United States
  • Performed as: American Bridge Company
  • Project value: $3,000,000.00
  • Completion Date: August 1954