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Bridge Deck Condition Survey. Phase 5. Long Term Performance Evaluation
Performance was monitored from 1977 through 1984 on 20 mainline Interstate bridges whose chloride-contaminated decks were rehabilitated by removal and replacement of only unsound concrete and then waterproofed and overlayed. The decks performed well with little or no repair being done. None of the decks needed immediate rehabilitation by the end of the study. Cost analysis show that patching then sealing the surface of chloride contaminated but sound concrete can be a cost-effective alternative to total deck replacement.
Bridge Deck Condition Survey. Phase 5. Long Term Performance Evaluation
Performance was monitored from 1977 through 1984 on 20 mainline Interstate bridges whose chloride-contaminated decks were rehabilitated by removal and replacement of only unsound concrete and then waterproofed and overlayed. The decks performed well with little or no repair being done. None of the decks needed immediate rehabilitation by the end of the study. Cost analysis show that patching then sealing the surface of chloride contaminated but sound concrete can be a cost-effective alternative to total deck replacement.
Bridge Deck Condition Survey. Phase 5. Long Term Performance Evaluation
J. E. LaCroix (author)
1985
35 pages
Report
No indication
English
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