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The Structural Engineer, Volume 75, Issue 23, 1997

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Since the Department of Transport launched the bridge rehabilitation programme in 1987, many thousands of bridges have been assessed to determine their safe loadcarrying capacities. Although the majority of structures have been found to be satisfactory, large numbers of bridges have ‘failed’ their assessments.

C.R. Middleton

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