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Engineers need to give more height to $3.5B CRC bridge
Engineers are redesigning the approximately $3.5 billion Columbia River Crossing between Portland, Ore., and Vancouver, Wash., to increase the vertical clearance for ship traffic. Analysis suggests that a clearance of between 115 feet and 116 feet would be ideal. Project managers must settle on a height before the Jan. 30 deadline to file the permit application with the Coast Guard, which had objected to a plan for a lower bridge.

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