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The Structural Engineer, Volume 73, Issue 5, 1995
Mr R. Partington (Sir Norman Foster & Partners) This was possibly the most enjoyable project on which I have ever worked - partly because one was involved with, and had an influence on, parts of the structure in which architects are not normally involved.
Dr B. P. Sinha (F) and Dr S. R. Davies (University of Edinburgh) The authors are very critical of the equation proposed by EC6 Design of masonry structures for the calculation of the characteristic masonry strength.
Cleveland Bridge is an early 19th century cast-iron arch bridge over the River Avon in Bath. The bridge was substantially altered earlier this century to enable it to carry heavier road traffic. This paper outlines the bridge's history and describes recent strengthening works to the footways and parapets, carried out following load assessment of the bridge. N.M.S. Dodds, L.A. Locke and R.N. Welsford