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Methods of modifying historic bridges for contemporary use
Title:
Methods of modifying historic bridges for contemporary use
Author:
Zuk, William.
Personal Author:
Publication Information:
Charlottesville, Va. : Virginia Highway & Transportation Research Council, 1980.
Physical Description:
v, 105 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Series:
VHTRC ; 80-R48

VHTRC (Series) ; 80-R48.
General Note:
Prepared in cooperation with U.S. Federal Highway Administration ; HPR 1572.

Distributed by NTIS.
Abstract:
Studied by a team of experts in the fields of history, bridge engineering, architecture, and computer analysis were 21 old truss bridges of historical importance located in Virginia. These old bridges are narrow and have low load-carrying capacities, making them targets for replacement and destruction. On a case-by-case basis, the bridges were investigated as to their potentials for strengthening and widening for normal vehicular use. Also explored were non-vehicular uses as for conversion into craft centers, museums, restaurants, housing, bicycle structures, and the like, at either the present site or a new one. The wide array of possibilities for continued use of the old bridges described in this report show that old bridges do indeed have much useful life left in them and it is not always necessary that they be demolished.
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