Bridge Falsework, Concrete Formwork, and Practical Earth Shoring

Bridge Falsework, Concrete Formwork, and Practical Earth Shoring

Author: William E. Hubbard

Publisher: Dorrance Publishing

Published: 2021-08-13

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 163661535X

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Bridge Falsework, Concrete Formwork, and Practical Earth Shoring By: William E. Hubbard Bridge Falsework, Concrete Formwork, and Practical Earth Shoring describes how to build bridges. The book is interesting to engineers trying to learn how to build bridges, and the relevant message is that the information within will present economical methods of performing the work necessary to build a bridge. The author does not believe there is another text that covers this topic, and it answers the questions that arise when designing bridge falsework and associated work. The author hopes the reader will be able to design economical falsework and earth shoring after reading this book.


Guidance for Good Bridge Design

Guidance for Good Bridge Design

Author: fib Fédération internationale du béton

Publisher: fib Fédération internationale du béton

Published: 2000-01-01

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9782883940499

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Addressed to designers and even more so to owners and project managers, this part is meant as a guide to an efficient selection of designers and contractors, and to the preparation of fair contracts providing high quality at reasonable cost. Clearly, a good design must be paid for at its real cost; economising on the design cost can be extremely counterproductive for the owner when considering the final whole-life cost of the project. In addition, it was considered very important to address the designer’s responsibilities and relations with other participants in large projects, and finally design philosophy itself. Part 2 – Design and construction aspects This more technical part is mainly addressed to bridge designers and devoted to a systematic analysis of structural and constructional bridge concepts. Considering the importance of erection techniques in the development of bridge design, this second part of the guide starts by a description of the different construction methods, their advantages and draw-backs, their particularities and, of course, by defining the domain of their most efficient applications. Another main chapter is devoted to the proper design of cross-sections. And finally, a third main chapter deals in detail with the influence of construction techniques on design.


Supervision of Concrete Construction 1

Supervision of Concrete Construction 1

Author: Dr J Richardson

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1986-09-26

Total Pages: 222

ISBN-13: 0863100120

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These two volumes provide authoritative guidance on all aspects of concrete construction from the point of view of the supervisor responsible for the work on site. They will also be of value to the section manager, foreman, clerk of works as well as to the design and construction engineer who need to understand the basic principles of good concrete practice. With numerous sketches, illustrations, photographs and checklists Supervision of Concrete Construction is a clear and accessible guide to achieving good concrete.