Tons of steel installed as first freeway span takes shape

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Ahwatukee Foothills News

The South Mountain Freeway continued to seemingly rise from the ground last week as crews installed part of the massive skeleton for one of 40 bridges along the 22-mile thoroughfare.

Crews installed 17 girders for the bridge at the future interchange of the freeway and 17th Avenue and started on Monday to do the same thing at the freeway’s future interchange at 40th Street.

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