Bridge Inspection Program Manual


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"This Program Manual will be used by [Nebraska Department of Roads] NDOR, [Federal Highway Administration] FHWA, local bridge owners and engineering consultants to reference and clarify the requirement set forth by the National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS) and NDOR. . . . The objective and intent of the manual is to assure consistent application of the NBIS and NDOR requirements for the maintenance of the Bridge Inventory in the State of Nebraska. This Manual is to be used in conjunction with the NBIS, FHWA and [American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials] AASHTO publications on bridge inspection and inventory maintenance" (page i).




Bridge Inspection Program Manual


Book Description

"This Program Manual will be used by NDOT [Nebraska Department of Transportation], FHWA [Federal Highway Administration], local bridge owners and engineering consultants to reference and clarify the requirements set forth by the National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS) and NDOT. . . .The objective and intent of the manual is to assure consistent application of the NBIS and NDOT requirements for the maintenance of the Bridge Inventory in the State of Nebraska. This Manual is to be used in conjunction with the NBIS, FHWA and AASHTO [American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials] publications on bridge inspection and inventory maintenance" (page i).










Bridge Inspection Practices


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This synthesis reports bridge inspection practices in the United States and selected foreign countries. The synthesis is a collection of information on formal inspection practices of departments of transportation (DOTs). These are primarily visual inspections and they provide data to bridge registries and databases. For U.S. inspection practices, this synthesis reports on inspection personnel, inspection types, and inspection quality control and quality assurance. Staff titles and functions in inspection programs are reported, together with qualifications and training of personnel, formation of inspection teams, and assignment of teams to bridges. Inspection types are described in terms of their scope, methods, and intervals. Quality control and quality assurance programs are reviewed in terms of the procedures employed, staff involved, quality measurements obtained, and the use of quality findings in DOT inspection programs. Foreign practices are presented in the same organization of inspection personnel, types, and quality programs. Comparisons of U.S. and foreign inspection practices are included. Information was obtained from a questionnaire sent to U.S. state transportation departments, similar questionnaires modified individually for transportation agencies in selected foreign countries, and formal documents used by transportation departments and agencies. These documents primarily included bridge inspection manuals, inspection training manuals, and technical memoranda, but also included blank forms for inspections, DOTs job descriptions for inspectors, and descriptions of inspection training courses. Overall, this synthesis includes information from forty U.S. state transportation departments and from roads agencies in eight foreign nations (Denmark, France, Finland, Germany, Norway, South Africa, Sweden, and the United Kingdom). The synthesis also includes, in an appendix, information from a few provincial and municipal transport agencies in Canada.




Washington State Bridge Inspection Manual


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AASHTO Guide Manual for Bridge Element Inspection


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The Guide Manual for Bridge Element Inspection builds on the element-level condition assessment methods developed in the AASHTO Guide for Commonly Recognized Structural Elements, which it replaces. Improvements have been made to fully capture the condition of the elements by reconfiguring the element language to utilize multiple distress paths within the defined condition states. The multi-path distress language provides the means to fully incorporate all possible defects within the overall condition assessment of the element. The overall condition of an element can be utilized in this aggregate form, or broken down into specific defects present as desired by the agency for Bridge Management System (BMS) use. The Bridge Element Inspection Manual provides a comprehensive set of bridge elements that is designed to be flexible in nature to satisfy the needs of all agencies. The complete set of elements capture the components necessary for an agency to manage all aspects of the bridge inventory utilizing the full capability of a BMS -- Publisher's website.










The Manual for Bridge Evaluation


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