Published May 9, 2018 This content is archived.
An article in Construction Equipment Guide about accelerated bridge construction, which was pushed into the spotlight after a Florida bridge failure in March killed six, interviews Amjad Aref, professor of civil, structural and environmental engineering, who said it was unclear what the builders in Florida were using in lieu of a tower to support the segment that collapsed.
“Until all the pieces are put together to transmit the loads safely to the foundations, these bridges may suffer disproportionate or full collapse due to instability,” he said. “Typically, this process requires a few weeks. During that time, they are often supported by another system to ensure stability because they are really vulnerable to collapsing.”
Read the story here.
JOIN OUR MAILING LIST
Sign up to receive UB CSEE's electronic newsletter, delivered to your inbox!
Companies will be on campus regularly this semester to discuss engineering opportunities and share information applicable to all students.
View the seminar speaker schedule here