minorchord2000
Structural
- Sep 26, 2005
- 226
I am trying to gauge how widespread LRFD bridge design has spread throughout the United States.
I just attended a very intense LRFD Bridge Substructue Class by the FHWA (3 days). The learning curve seems steep to this pre-LRFD bridge engineer, but after talking to the other bridge engineers in the class, they all stated that the engineering hours per sheet will go up because of this new code. FHWA has mandated the use of this new code for all projects scoped starting in October 2007. I have not even attended the Superstructue Class yet.
Any thoughts or comments about this?
I just attended a very intense LRFD Bridge Substructue Class by the FHWA (3 days). The learning curve seems steep to this pre-LRFD bridge engineer, but after talking to the other bridge engineers in the class, they all stated that the engineering hours per sheet will go up because of this new code. FHWA has mandated the use of this new code for all projects scoped starting in October 2007. I have not even attended the Superstructue Class yet.
Any thoughts or comments about this?