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Wheeler Stream Bridge Project - 2004/2005

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To each of these companies and individuals, we would like to say:

"Thank you VERY much, your help and effort is appreciated, without your assistance...this project would not be as complete or as much fun.  Thank you again!"

Businesses:

Alan Dorr Construction Broadway Exxon Joke Erectors (John Kenney)
Randall Madden Trucking SNR Builders Ted McLeod Water Wells
Hammond Lumber Wheeler Stream Campground Viking Lumber - Belfast

Individuals:

Ellery Batchelder Nicole Bernardini Rick Bernardini
Robin Bernardini Daniel Bridgham Alan Cole
Larry Davis Alan Dorr Sandra Dorr
Wayne Dorr Rick Downing Dave Finley
Tom Frost Barbara Landry Lee Landry
Pat Littlefield Art Monk John Monk
Melanie Monk Reid Monk Byron Ogden
Clifford Overlock Amanda Page George Page
Nicholas Page Goobie Richards Fred Richards
Chris Rose Henry Rudge Colby White
Deb White Mark White Andy Witham
Clark Cole Mark Pomeroy Nick Pomeroy
Jason Thomas Frank Rose Mike Grass
Dennis Demmons Jr. Andy Witham Henry Rudge
Duncan Brown Ed Frost  

Contact info:

John Monk, Project Lead


The Wheeler Stream bridge was designed and engineered by Dan Bridgham of Bridgham Engineering and Land Surveying.

Dan is also the MSA's Northern Region Vice President.
 


Click here if you would like to view the Bridge Plans...
Bridge Plans

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Welding the botton flange

Cutting plates

Lunch break

Future snowmobilers keeping busy...

Welding plates on the beams

Welding plates on the beams

Welding plates on the beams with supervision :-)

Cutting plates

Moving a beam to the far side

Moving a beam to the far side

Shimming up the main beams for welding

Squeezing the A-frame to be able to weld it

Assessing the work

"You want me to do WHAT? I don't %$#@*! think so!"

Far-side A-Frame support

View from the far-side

View from the near-side

View from the near-side

A whole lot of steel

A whole lot of steel

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