Description
Book SynopsisBridge Construction Equipment provides exhaustive coverage of new and emerging bridge construction technology and modern construction methods for all bridge professionals looking to save time, labour and costs, reduce risk, and increase the value and quality of projects through mechanized bridge construction.
Bridge construction equipment is becoming increasingly more complex and sophisticated. With extensive illustrations, the book explores industry trends for every family of machines and their configurations for operations, loading, kinematics, launch and lock systems, performance, productivity and structure-equipment interaction. Each chapter also includes extensive coverage of deck fabrication.
Through numerous case studies, the book examines design and operational flaws, as identified by the author throughout his 31 years in the industry, describes the design and procurement of specialist equipment, and provides an outline of technical specifications for easy adapta
Table of Contents
Preface List of symbols Introduction Launching gantries for precast I-beams Launching gantries for span-by-span erection of precast segments Launching forming systems for span-by-span in-place casting Launching units for balanced cantilever construction Form travellers for segmental casting of the deck slab of composite bridges Placement systems for precast spans Design loads Specific design issues Drafts of technical specifications References