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ABC, or accelerated bridge construction, entails innovative planning and design and the use of methods and materials that reduce onsite construction time. This method can be used for new or replacement bridges, as well as bridge rehabilitation.
Fremont, CA: Engineers who design bridges research previous bridge failures to learn how to build better bridges in the future. Despite the fact that bridges have been built for centuries, every new bridge design and technology has evolved from lessons learned throughout the history of bridge construction. Bridges were made of wood once upon a time. Eventually, iron took the place of wood, and then steel took the place of iron. Concrete structures were thought to be cutting-edge in recent generations, but cracking concrete has given way to aggregate mixtures and new compounds. Poor aerodynamic design and strange problems like torsion and resonance have joined the list of things that can cause bridges to fail, such as destructive weather conditions.
Here are some new advances in bridge design:
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVS)
UAVS can collect imagery and data from a bridge construction site. Clients receive information that is concise and timely, introducing them to new aspects of project management and monitoring. The UAVS can conduct site inspections by gathering photography and video, surveying and mapping, as well as planning routes and infrastructure. On behalf of clients, these drones can save time and provide accurate data about bridge construction sites.
