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A lot of what home care says is true, but highway bridges are expensive and disruptive to repaint and often go for years between refinishes. Therefore they tend to get in pretty bad condition before they get attention. I suspect that being a new structure, the rust on your bridge is mainly on the surface and not scaley, deep rust. You may need only to wirebrush the surface and apply a good quality primer and finish coat. I would contact a local paint store such as Sherwin-Williams or the like and ask to have their local tech rep visit the site and make a recommendation. It will be far cheaper to coat it right the first time, than attempt to blast clean it later, especially if it is over a stream or someplace where blasting comes with an environmental impact study, etc. Environmental Protection Agencies tend to get real itchy about sand blasting residue entering the ground, water, air, etc., particularly if the residue contains old paint.
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