Umassengr
Structural
- Aug 29, 2007
- 31
I am reviewing a technical proposal for a bridge design to use a Florida I-Beam in place of AASHTO beams. I have read FDOT's write up of the benefits of the shape and the FIB seems to provide several advantages over AASHTO beams, specifically span lengths and stability. The information I have is a few years old. Does anyone know of any issues with the FIB since FDOT began to specify it on its projects? How is it being used on FDOT projects (longer spans, larger beam spacings or both) and is it more cost effective than an AASHTO beam? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Thanks.