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FIGG Bridge Engineers
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FIGG Bridge Engineers (commonly referred to as FIGG) is an American engineering firm specializing in the design, construction management, and inspection of bridges. Founded in 1978 by Eugene Figg, the company was founded in 1978 and headquartered in Tallahassee, Florida.[1]
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History
FIGG was established by Eugene C. Figg Jr., a civil engineer renowned for his contributions to bridge design in the United States.[1] The firm gained prominence for its pioneering work in precast segmental concrete bridges, which combine structural efficiency with architectural elegance. Following Eugene Figg's death in 2002, his daughter, Linda Figg, took over as President and CEO.[2]
Over its history, FIGG has designed or contributed to over 230 bridges across the United States and internationally, with a focus on creating structures that are both functional and visually striking.[3] The firm has received numerous awards for its engineering and design work, including recognition from the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) and the National Steel Bridge Alliance.[1][4]

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Notable projects
FIGG has been involved in the design and engineering of several high-profile bridges, including:
- Sunshine Skyway Bridge (Tampa Bay, Florida): A cable-stayed bridge completed in 1987, known for its distinctive yellow cables and scenic views.[5][6]
- Natchez Trace Parkway Arches (Franklin, Tennessee): A double-arch bridge completed in 1994, celebrated for its aesthetic integration with the natural landscape.[1][7][8]
- Blue Ridge Parkway Viaduct & Linn Cove Viaduct (North Carolina): A segmental concrete bridge designed to minimize environmental impact while navigating challenging terrain.[1][9]
- I-35W St. Anthony Falls Bridge (Minneapolis, Minnesota): A replacement bridge completed in 2008 following the collapse of the original structure, designed with a focus on rapid construction.[10][11]
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