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Technical Guide 10 Enhancing the capacity of concrete bridges

Publication Year

2008

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Describes available strengthening methods for enhancing or regaining the strength of concrete bridges and brickwork/stonework masonry arches reduced through accidental or purposeful damage and/or deterioration, referencing standards, case studies and anticipated future developments. Highlights fundamental differences between new-build and strengthening. Outlines advantages and disadvantages of each method. Covers buildability, contractual issues, traffic management and delay and safety.

Document History

Published by The Concrete Society. Produced with support from The Concrete Centre.

ISBN

9781904482505

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Concrete Bridge Development Group

The Concrete Bridge Development Group is an association of member companies and organisations, dedicated to the task of improving efficiency of the design, construction and maintenance of concrete bridges. They publish a range of technical guides, papers and current practice sheets based on research and group activities.

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