New Hampshire DOT contracted with Corrosion Control Consultants and Labs, Inc. (CCC&L) to test various generic types of paint systems over existing coatings used on bridges. As part of the research project, CCC&L placed 15 different paint systems on four ;Sponsored by Federal Highway Administration, Concord, NH. New Hampshire Div. and New Hampshire Dept. of Transportation, Concord.;pg 496
The Riverside Parkway comprises some 3.2 miles of elevated steel (plate-girder) in downtown Louisville having approximately 24,054 tons of steel. The ...
Soil consolidation and erosion caused by roadway runoff have exposed the upper portions of steel piles at the abutments ofnumerous bridges, leaving th...
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