Wood as a building material of bridges has many advantages, especially considering the important ecological aspects. Wood is a renewable natural resource and the energy content of a finished structure is low.  A wood bridge is an attractive and aesthetical alternative when adapting a bridge into a landscape. In an era when space-age materials are as ubiquitous as the cell phone and laptop computer, a new-old building technique is spanning the gap between nostalgia and the modern-day demand for high performance. Wood bridges are making a comeback. Wood bridges are not new, although their design and manufacture have gone high tech.

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Moosman Bridge Douglas Fir Wood

Wood is the only major building material that is renewable. The convenience and economy of wood are prime reasons for its specification, but other properties may also be factors. A significant property is the high strength-to-weight ratio.  A wood bridge weighs less than a steel bridge of same size. 

Moosman Bridge styles Tioga, Niobrara, Grizzly, and Cherry County are wood/steel bridges.

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