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Hi, i'm final year civil engg student.
I request you to send me a ppt on the above mentioned topic, as i am not finding enough material about the latest developments in this field.
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an adequate inspection and maintenance programme is required to reduce the cases of bridge and building collapses. There are some of the safety factors built into bridge designs. A comprehensive assessment programme must be put in place. The damaged bridges are classified as :at risk.
If the maintenance work is not done in time, deterioration will quicken and later the work cost will be more. The considerable part of the bridge maintenance budget must be set apart for the maintenance work to minimise this deterioration which will prevent future failure.
Monitoring
The Management of Sub-standard Bridges policy dictates that more rigorous inspection and monitoring regime be followed and the bridges not passing the assessment programme be banned.
Strengthening
a risk assessment is done on the bridges requiring strengthening and only then will the money be allocated. Using the risk assessment, the The strengthening programme will be prioritised with the maintenance programme.
more details at:
http://cedb.ascecgi/WWWdisplay.cgi?130866
http://cambridgeshire.gov.uk/transport/b...ontrast=no
http://tris.trbview.aspx?id=910663
This may not be the complete information. search the net for more.