The Guide for Bridge Repair and Rehabilitation was developed
for bridge owners who may be confronted with requirements for managing a bridge
population, or an individual bridge, but who may not have all the detailed
knowledge of the state-of the-art in bridge rehabilitation and repair. It is
intended that such users be able to refer to this document to obtain a general
overview of bridge rehabilitation and repair, and to enable them to understand
when expertise, in the form of external agencies or bridge engineering
consultants, should be brought to bear on the issues.
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Chapter 1 provides an introduction to the issues
of bridge repair and rehabilitation;
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Chapter 2 reviews the types of bridge structures
that are associated with short, medium, and long span structures, as well as
other types of structures such as hybrid, movable, and temporary moveable
bridges;
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Chapter 3 provides information on construction
material, including asphalt, concrete, steel, masonry, timber, and many more
that are used in the construction of bridges;
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Chapter 4 explores the elements of bridges and
the types of deterioration that occur on each;
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Chapter 5 reviews materials used in bridge
repair and rehabilitation;
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Chapter 6 describes rehabilitation
methodologies;
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Chapter 7 explores special considerations for
bridge repair and rehabilitation, including maintenance, life cycle costing and
the aesthetics of rehabilitation. It also reviews social, economic, and
environmental considerations;
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Chapter 8 provides a glossary of terms used in
the industry; and• Chapter 9 provides a list of references used throughout the
Guide.