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    Single Span Bridge Seismic Requirement per CHBDC

    Reading the commentary on the CHDBC for this section, it clearly defines a single-span girder bridge and excludes or does not mention truss bridges.
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    Small Pedestrian Bridge Concept Design

    I would suggest against Acrow/Bailey-type bridges. Considering a minimum 50-year service life, they tend to be difficult to inspect and maintain. In my opinion, they are designed more for temporary or emergency use over longer spans, and are not particularly suited for short spans that require a...
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    Semi-integral Abutment Design

    I'm assuming the 24" is due to seismic loads. It's my understanding that AASHTO recognizes passive abutment resistance as a part of the Earthquake Resistance System but also recognizes it as permissible with the owner's approval. I believe some owners in US, such as WSDoT don't permit this...
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    Conceptual Design Review

    How about precast blocks (Lock Blocks) or GRS instead of the binwall to retain the fill behind the piles? Also, not sure where you're project is located, but depending on the span, there are alternative superstructure options. Bailey bridge systems have typically more maintenance issues and...
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    How much weight will this carry now?

    It a simply supported structure with multi girders. It should be easy to evaluate for an experienced bridge engineer, which I strongly recommend retaining to ensure safety for users. One word of caution: without having some information on the piles embedded depth, blow counts during installation...
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    Steel Abutment Cap Design

    I would think you'd need stiffeners at the pile bearings. Have you checked for shear capacity at pile locations? If you have stiffeners, then it's braced.
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    Falling tree load case

    What we've done on some of our park infrastructure projects is to remove or top the trees that may damage the structures. These would be large-diameter trees that lean toward the structures or trees that show signs of decay or disease that make them weak and prone to a fall during a wind event...
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    Civil/Structural engineering opportunities in canada

    Hi Sidou, Welcome to Canada! After you settle, your first goal should be to register with a provincial engineering governing body. You won't be able to practice as an "Engineer" in Canada unless you are a member of one of the provincial associations. Every province and territory in Canada has...
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    Retaining wall loads due to culvert

    A few thoughts on your general design approach. I've never seen a retaining wall supporting a culvert at the outlet. It's generally not good practice. You have a zone directly below the culvert that's prone to scour especially with a 2.7m outfall. Judging from the slope and the size of the...
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    Replacing footbridge decking - ideas for making connections into prestressed girders

    What about something like this? Suspended angle or bent plate at 8' or 6' spans? https://files.engineering.com/getfile.aspx?folder=a51bf137-1a6e-4483-90ab-aa074f0d7679&file=proposed_redeck_(1).pdf
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    Replacing footbridge decking - ideas for making connections into prestressed girders

    A sketch or photo would help. Also, just be careful, there is nothing more permanent than a temporary bridge.
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    Legal Load Rating Question

    Would the lane load even govern?? In Canada, dynamic load allowance (up to 1.30 factor)is not applied to lane loads and on short spans it won't be the determining factor.
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    Hwy 1 South of Monterey CA Roadway Closed (Again) by (New) Mudslides. Jan 28, 2021

    Pure and simple poor drainage structure. Obviously, the culvert was undersized for the peakflow experienced during this storm event. Additionally, the watershed didn't just experience a large surge in water flow but debris flood as well. Culverts are seldom used on crossing with a high...
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    Any Canadian CSA s6 bridge code design examples ?

    A lot of the CSA code is actually "borrowed" from ASHTO.
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    Beveled Edge at Culvert Outlet Headwall

    How big is your culvert? Culverts over a certain diametre may experience Hydraulic Uplift if and when the flow exceeds the culvert sofit. Concrete collars are placed at the inlet and/or outlet to provided extra weight to anchor down the culvert and prevent uplift.

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