Men pouring footers for the columns of the new bridge over the Laurel River, Laurel River, NC, 2000. Photo courtesy of Rob Amberg.Nighttime pour of concrete on the bridge over the Laurel River. This pour started about 3A.M. in an effort to keep the temperature of the concrete low so as not to cure too fast, Laurel River, NC, 2000. Photo courtesy of Rob Amberg.The new bridge over the Laurel River is the tallest bridge in North Carolina at 240 feet, Laurel River, NC, 2000. Photo courtesy of Rob Amberg.The new bridge over the Laurel River is the tallest bridge in North Carolina at 240 feet, Laurel River, NC, 2000. Photo courtesy of Rob Amberg.The new bridge over the Laurel River is the tallest bridge in North Carolina at 240 feet, Laurel River, NC, 2000. Photo courtesy of Rob Amberg. Iron workers being lifted to the girders by crane on the Laurel River bridge, 2001. Photo courtesy of Rob Amberg.Bridge girders and cranes on the bridge over the Laurel River. Ironworkers can be seen on the middle girder, Lauren River, NC, 2001. Photo courtesy of Rob Amberg.Rebar footers for the columns for the new bridge over the Laurel River, Laurel River, NC, 2002. Photo courtesy of Rob Amberg. Published: 5 June 2007 © 2007 Rob Amberg and Southern Spaces