This is the official site of BBIMBY or Brooklyn Bridge In My Back Yard.

After a career in the steel and wire rope industry I developed not only a passion for all things wire rope and suspension bridge related, but also an intense admiration for the Roebling family and the Brooklyn Bridge. Having the land available and inviting others into my passion, I now commence upon the Brooklyn Bridge In My Back Yard.


1.8.12

Caisson Footers Poured


In June of 2012 after letting the project take it’s natural course, local Randy Brown and crew dug out the foundation pits and prepared them for concrete.
The pits are filled with 15 yards (45,000#) of 3500psi concrete. Horizontal rebar was put in to strengthen the base, and vertical rebar was installed to anchor the towers to the foundation.
My local block/brick/stone mason artisan “Isabell” and I will wait for cooler weather and (my) saving up some more cash before I proceed.
-  Reported July 2012 by Doug aka “Washington”, Head Engineer for BBIMBY



North/NY Side Poured Caisson Foundation


South/Brooklyn Side Foundation and the Ghost Shadow of Washington Roebling



Saxonburg, John A. Roebling's original house



Model of the BB built in a park on the site of the original outdoor wire rope "factory".

Caisson
In geotechnical engineering, a caisson is a retaining, watertight structure used, for example, to work on the foundations of a bridge pier, for the construction of a concrete dam, or for the repair of ships.

1 comment:

Erika said...

That's pretty fantastic!!! Might have to make a trip to KY to see it when it's done!