Louis Berger

Louis Berger (14 April 1914 – 14 August 1996) was an American civil engineer.

A graduate of Tufts College, Berger received his master's degree in soils and geology from MIT and doctorate in soil mechanics from Northwestern.

He was involved in designing and building highways, railroads, bridges, and airfields in 120 countries.

[1]In 1994, Berger designed the world's longest car bridge (at the time) in Thailand, the Bang Na Expressway.

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The Bang Na Expressway is one of the longest bridges in the world.