Bridge Health Index for the City and County of Denver, Colorado. I: Current Methodology

Current Bridge Health Index (BHI) in Pontis Bridge Management System applied to assess the bridge health conditions for 615 bridges in city and county of Denver (CCD) does not provide CCD engineers a valuable analysis of the health condition of its relatively small bridge network. This paper explore...

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