Book review: Steel bridges

Author: Matthew Myerscough

Date published

28 February 2014

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Book review: Steel Bridges: Conceptual and Structural Design of Steel and Steel-Concrete Composite Bridges

The Structural Engineer

Author

Matthew Myerscough

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 92, Issue 3, 2014, Page(s) 59

Date published

28 February 2014

Author

Matthew Myerscough

Citation

The Structural Engineer, Volume 92, Issue 3, 2014, Page(s) 59

Price

Free

Winner of the Institution's Guthrie Brown Award for a bridge-related paper published in The Structural Engineer in 2012, Matthew Myerscough comments on a book by two steel bridge experts.

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Pages:
59
Publisher:
The Institution of Structural Engineers

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