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Cost-Effectiveness of Bridge Repair Details and Procedures. Part 2. Implementation Report
The implementation report is intended to provide direct applicability, in the field, of the results of the research project, 'Cost-Effectiveness of Bridge Repair Details and Procedures'. The implementation report presents the results of the economic analysis of 49 bridge corrective maintenance and rehabilitation methods that are applicable to simply-supported Interstate-class highway bridges in Pennsylvania. Based on a minimum life-cycle cost analysis, 30 of the 49 methods were determined to be feasible solutions. The 30 methods consist of both contract and force-account work. Included in the implementation report is a decision tree that can be used to select an appropriate corrective maintenance or rehabilitation method. Eight of the 30 methods are identified as force-account work. Standard methods are presented for these. The standards include references, application, limitations, materials, specifications, crew composition, equipment requirements, man-hours, and procedure. Sketches and details are included when appropriate.
Cost-Effectiveness of Bridge Repair Details and Procedures. Part 2. Implementation Report
The implementation report is intended to provide direct applicability, in the field, of the results of the research project, 'Cost-Effectiveness of Bridge Repair Details and Procedures'. The implementation report presents the results of the economic analysis of 49 bridge corrective maintenance and rehabilitation methods that are applicable to simply-supported Interstate-class highway bridges in Pennsylvania. Based on a minimum life-cycle cost analysis, 30 of the 49 methods were determined to be feasible solutions. The 30 methods consist of both contract and force-account work. Included in the implementation report is a decision tree that can be used to select an appropriate corrective maintenance or rehabilitation method. Eight of the 30 methods are identified as force-account work. Standard methods are presented for these. The standards include references, application, limitations, materials, specifications, crew composition, equipment requirements, man-hours, and procedure. Sketches and details are included when appropriate.
Cost-Effectiveness of Bridge Repair Details and Procedures. Part 2. Implementation Report
R. E. Weyers (author) / P. D. Cady (author) / J. M. Hunter (author)
1987
35 pages
Report
No indication
English
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