Construction Continues On The Hoover Dam Bypass Project

LAKE MEAD NRA, NV - AUGUST 19: Gus Gomez (L) and Arturo Caro of Obayashi Corp. work in a suspended platform on the side of the Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge section of the Hoover Dam Bypass Project August 19, 2010 in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Nevada. The 1,900-foot-long structure sits 890 feet above the Colorado River, about a quarter of a mile downstream from the Hoover Dam. The USD 240 million project to relieve vehicle traffic on the Hoover Dam began in 2003, and is scheduled to be open to traffic by November 2010. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
LAKE MEAD NRA, NV - AUGUST 19: Gus Gomez (L) and Arturo Caro of Obayashi Corp. work in a suspended platform on the side of the Mike O'Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge section of the Hoover Dam Bypass Project August 19, 2010 in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area, Nevada. The 1,900-foot-long structure sits 890 feet above the Colorado River, about a quarter of a mile downstream from the Hoover Dam. The USD 240 million project to relieve vehicle traffic on the Hoover Dam began in 2003, and is scheduled to be open to traffic by November 2010. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
Construction Continues On The Hoover Dam Bypass Project
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