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Looking for help with abbreviations I saw in DP#15123

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1935Ford

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Jun 29, 2006
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Do not no what this abbreviation stands for: "LTM" was posted in federal Project No. EB-NHP-0155(107). It was posted in this comment" It appears that a majority of the existing concrete will need to be removed to get to the bottom of the "LTM" Would like to no what "LTM" stands for
 
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Lateral Torsional Moment? Doesn't seem right for concrete, though.



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What does the comment "It appears that a majority of the existing concrete will need to be removed to get to the bottom of the LTM" refer to? A foundation wall? A slab on grade? An elevated concrete slab? If it's the latter, is this a slab on steel beams or is this a reinforced concrete structure?

Perhaps the total context would be helpful in revealing the meaning. This project covers both pavement and a bridge, so either might give a clue.

I hate acronyms used without a definitions section.


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My imaginations says "...remove the concrete to get to the Lovely Treasure, Matey". But it's probably project specific and not a standard abbreviation.
 
Lower transverse mat (of reinforcement?)

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Do the plans have a list of abbreviations? I don't have a subscription to bidx. You can always submit a question but not much time left.
 
Lateral Transfer Mechanism...

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