71corvette
Structural
- Feb 26, 2003
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I'm a highway bridge engineer by trade and have been tasked with an assignment that includes the design of a relatively small (60' span) pedestrian/bicycle bridge. We'll soon be starting preliminary design and I'm seeking some good references on cost-effective design for trail bridges. My concern is that I don't want to come up with something that's "overkill" for our client. We just need a simple, yet cost effective design that will stand the test of time.
I've found a good reference from the US forest service that has standardized pedestrian bridge designs, but there must be other information out there...
The substructure is of paticular interest. The forest service shows grade beams as being acceptable even for northern climates which I'm a bit uncomfortable with. Any insight on grade beam foundations would be especially appreciated.
Regards
I've found a good reference from the US forest service that has standardized pedestrian bridge designs, but there must be other information out there...
The substructure is of paticular interest. The forest service shows grade beams as being acceptable even for northern climates which I'm a bit uncomfortable with. Any insight on grade beam foundations would be especially appreciated.
Regards