Rapid Bridge Replacement: Processes, Techniques, and Needs for Improvements

The terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 and subsequent potential threats to the United States transportation systems have presented an urgent need to develop emergency response plans in order to quickly react to the possible consequences of an extreme event. Highway bridges, as critical component...

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