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  2. Bridge management system - Wikipedia

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    The implementation of BMS usually is built on top of relational databases, geographic information systems (GIS) and building information modeling platform (BIM) also named bridge information modeling (BrIM) [4] with photogrammetric and laser scanning processing software used for the management of data collected during targeted inspections. The ...

  3. Royal Engineers bridging and trackway equipment - Wikipedia

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    To build the bridge, the ABLE builds its launch rail across the gap and the BVs park either side of it, and, simultaneously, pass the bridge panels onto the ABLEs building platform. When the bridge is at the required length, it is lowered onto the ground and disconnected from the launch rail. Finally, centre pieces are fitted and also curbs. [2]

  4. Timber bridge - Wikipedia

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    A licensed engineer can help operators design a safe, appropriate timber bridge. Personnel from Virginia Tech have described in detail how to build a stringer bridge using standard bridge design procedures, for example, by placing timber stringers across the abutment, using a bent to support a trestle or timber frame. Their methods are quick ...

  5. Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The difference comes in the action of the forces through the bridge. Some cantilever bridges also have a smaller beam connecting the two cantilevers, for extra strength. The largest cantilever bridge is the 549-metre (1,801 ft) Quebec Bridge in Quebec, Canada. Arch bridge: Arch bridges have abutments at each end.

  6. Highway engineering - Wikipedia

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    Highway engineering (also known as roadway engineering and street engineering) is a professional engineering discipline branching from the civil engineering subdiscipline of transportation engineering that involves the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of roads, highways, streets, bridges, and tunnels to ensure safe and effective transportation of people and goods.

  7. Simple suspension bridge - Wikipedia

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    However, simple suspension bridge designs were made largely obsolete by the 19th century invention and patent of the suspended deck bridge by James Finley. [9] A late 18th century English painting of a bridge in Srinagar [citation needed], then part of the Garhwal Kingdom, anticipates the invention of the suspended deck bridge. This unusual ...

  8. Bridge protection systems - Wikipedia

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    Railway bridges are built according to the "Manual for Railway Engineering" [12] published by the American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association (AREMA). [8] In Australia, the subject is covered in the Australian standard AS 5100.2:2017, "Bridge design, Part 2: Design loads".

  9. Bridge maintenance - Wikipedia

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    Villagers repairing the bridge in Buangam. Maintenance of bridge infrastructure presents many challenges. [1] Transportation engineering and maintenance personnel must maintain around the clock service to millions of people each year while maintaining millions of cubic meters of concrete distributed throughout their facilities.