Standard specifications for highway bridges / American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
Material type:
- 1560511710
- TG 429 .S73 2002

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National University - Manila | LRC - Main General Circulation | Civil Engineering | GC TG 429 .S73 2002 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | c.1 | Available | NULIB000016703 |
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GC TG 300 .Z43 2017 Bridge engineering : design, rehabilitation, and maintenance of modern highway bridges / | GC TG 310 .A44 1998 AASHTO LRFD bridge design specifications / | GC TG 413 .C66 1994 Continuous and integral bridges / | GC TG 429 .S73 2002 Standard specifications for highway bridges / | GC TH 438.4 .B35 2014 A handbook for construction planning and scheduling / | GC TH 438.4 .C66 2014 CPM scheduling for construction : best practices and guidelines / | GC TH 438.4 .H56 2008 Construction planning and scheduling / |
Contents: general provisions-- general features of design-- loads-- foundations-- retaining walls--culverts-- substructures-- reinforced concrete-- prestressed concrete-- structural steel-- aluminum design-- soil-corrugated metal structure interaction systems-- wood structures-- bearings-- steel tunnel liner plates-- soil-reinforced concrete structure interaction systems
"The Standard Specifications for Highway Bridges are intended to serve as a standard or guide for the preparation of State specifications and for reference by bridge engineers. Primarily, the specifications set forth minimum requirements which are consistent with current practice, and certain modifications may be necessary to suit local conditions. They apply to ordinary highway bridges and supplemental specifications may be required for unusual types and for bridges with spans longer than 500 feet"--Page v.
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