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Eugene
C. Figg Jr., known for an impressive body of work with concrete
segmental bridges, died March 20 in Tallahassee, from an infection
following treatment for leukemia. He was 65.
Figg was founder and president
of the Figg Engineering Group. The firm is known for designing
precast, segmental concrete structures that are aesthetically
pleasing, low-cost and easily maintained. Among the firms
award-winning structures were the Sunshine Skyway over Tampa
Bay, the Linn Cove Viaduct on Grandfather Mountain in North
Carolina and the 1,650-ft Natchez Trace Parkway, the longest
concrete arch bridge in the U.S. figg bridges appeared on
the cover of Engineering News-Record 11 times.
Personable and outspoken, Figg
was a founding member and past president of the American Segmental
Bridge InstituteTrained as an engineer at The Citadel, he
was a member of the Florida Institute of Consulting Engineers,
the National Society of Professional Engineers, American Concrete
Institute, Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute and the
Post-Tensioning Institute. He served eight years as a trustee
for the National Building Museum.
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