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 Third International Congress of Construction History, 20-24 May 2009 in Cottbus, Germany
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J. A. L. (John Alexander Low) Waddell

Born 1854
Deceased 1938
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Associated with the following firms:

Formerly
Founder(s) 
Waddell and Hardesty
Waddell and Harrington

Participation in the following structures
Role, name of structure (year of completion) Structure part
Designer 
Armour, Swift, Burlington Bridge (1911) 3
Caddo Lake Drawbridge (1914) 5
Saint Peter Bridge (1931) 3
Snowden Lift Bridge (1913)
Waddel "A" Truss Bridge (1898) 18
Consulting engineer 
Goethals Bridge (1928) 7
Outerbridge Crossing (1928) 8

Bibliography
* Waddell, J. A. L.   American versus English methods of bridge designing, Tokyo (Japan) , 1886.
* Waddell, J. A. L.   The designing of ordinary iron highway bridges, John Wiley, New York (USA) , 1884.

Relevant Literature
* Kranakis, Eda   Fixing the Blame, in "Technology and Culture", July 2004, n. 3 v. 45 .

 
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