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# Modeling on OpenBrIM.App

This section guides you through creating a new Concrete U Girder Bridge project in OpenBrIM.App.

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**Navigation:** New Project > Example Projects > Concrete U Girder Bridge
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## Steps

### Step 1: Create New Project

Launch OpenBrIM.App and select **New Project** from the start screen.

### Step 2: Choose Bridge Type

Select **Concrete U Girder Bridge** from the available bridge types.

### Step 3: Set Project Parameters

Enter the project name and basic parameters for your bridge model.

## Verification

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After completing these steps, you will have a new Concrete U Girder Bridge project ready for modeling.
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