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History in the remaking   Infrastrucure Security 2005 October 2005   Sherif Morcos, Ph.D, P.E.
Seismic analysis and retrofit of historic arch bridges involves a thorough understanding of their structural behavior.
Seismic Bridges   Roads & Bridges May 2005   Arthur Schurr, Contributing Author
California installs an aggressive seismic retrofit effort
Trembling dice   Roads & Bridges May 2004   Allen Zeyher, Associate Editor
REDARS (for Risks from Earthquake DAmage to Roadway Systems) is software being designed to offer seismic risk analysis.
Suspending the "Big One"   Roads & Bridges May 2004   Semyon Treyger, P.E., S.E., Michael H. Jones, P.E., S.E., and Greg Orsolini, P.E., S.E.
The “big one” could be capable of releasing as much as 16 times more energy than a major earthquake on the San Andreas Fault.
The Cape's Crusader   Roads & Bridges May 2003   Steven T. Hague, P.E., S.E., and Shyam Gupta, P.E., Contributing Authors
By the end of this year, southeast Missouri will be the home of the newest cable-stayed bridge in the U.S. and the longest cable-stayed span over the Mississippi River, the 3,956-ft-long Bill E. Emerson Memorial Bridge. This is not, however, simply another cable-stayed bridge.
Time to Wrap   Roads & Bridges May 2003   David White, P.E., and Scott Isaac, Contributing Authors
Twenty-five deteriorated bridges along a 5-mile corridor of I-80 in Salt Lake City were in need of major repair. None of the bridges met current seismic design standards. Ultimately, it was decided to use simple, low-cost techniques, including carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) fabrics and other structural repairs that could reduce the severity of damage from an earthquake.
San Francisco area bridges planned for retrofit   Roads & Bridges August 1996   David Banasiak
Since its completion the Bay Bridge has existed in the shadow of its famous neighbor the Golden Gate Bridge; however, in 1989 it gained the public's attention.
Earthquake engineering isn't just for California any more   Roads & Bridges August 1996   Paul Muccino, P.E.
With advanced 3-D computer analyses and modelling, the New York State Thruway Authority is bracing the landmark Tappan Zee Bridge for a seismic shock that hopefully will never come
Designed for seismic stability   Roads & Bridges August 1996   David Banasiak
Caltrans implements a pile-driving test program to study foundation systems for reconstruction of the I­p;880 Cypress Freeway in the San Francisco Bay area
Quake-resistant beauty   Roads & Bridges August 1996
Interchange reconstruction project to alleviate traffic congestion, guard against earthquakes, while ensuring an aesthetically pleasing structure in Santa Barbara, Calif.
Bend but don't break   Roads & Bridges August 1996
A unique 'multidisciplinary approach' is used to secure Portland's Marquam Bridge against the onslaught of a design maximum expected earthquake
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