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Trade: Excavating, bridge work
Join Date: Mar 2009
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Steel H-Beam For Bridge
I'm building a bridge for a homeowner and I'm trying to price a steel H-beam. The dimensions are 25 ft length x 24 in high with a 9 in flinge on top. Does any one know how much a steel beam weighs per ft? And does anyone know a website that can tell me the prices of used steel beams? Thanks.
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Trade: General Contractor
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Hennessey, Oklahoma
Posts: 6,051
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Re: Steel H-Beam For Bridge
I am sorry, but before the boys have fun with you, I am going to close this one as just a little out there. If you are a legitimate contractor, try filling in all the blanks, and then specifically, if you work on bridges, why you would not already know where to source steel.
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