BridgeCon Expertise: Culvert Construction for Waterways
07 November 2022
Similar to bridges, many of Australia’s culverts are in a state of disrepair or have become hydraulically obsolete due to changes in the terrain and runoff conditions that have occurred over time. Culverts are an essential component of the country’s […]
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Concept and Design Considerations of Precast Concrete for Jail Constructions
24 October 2022
The building of prison housing facilities may be done relatively quickly and effectively with precast concrete jail cells. Compared to concrete masonry units (CMU) cells, the level of security offered by precast prison cells is significantly better. The facilities provided […]
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The Science and Engineering Behind Super-T Road Bridges
10 October 2022
In Australia, the most common style of bridge used for spans ranging from 18 metres to 35 metres is called a Super-T road bridge. These bridges may be constructed to be either straight or substantially skewed. The Super T girder […]
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Working with Precast Concrete: What You Need to Know
23 September 2022
As defined, precast concrete is cast in an offsite location other than the site where it will ultimately be utilised. Tilt-up panels are one example of a precast product cast on-site rather than in a factory. However, wet-casting is still […]
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Form and Reinforcement Concrete Packages from BridgeCon: What You Need to Understand
08 September 2022
Because of its great compressive strength, malleability in its form, and widespread availability, concrete is consistently ranked as one of the most popular materials for use in the construction of structures. The use of concrete stretches back farther than a […]
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