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CFRP bridges win awards Bridge project in Rochdale, carried out by Mouchel and Balvac for Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Council, took one of the two commendations presented. Both bridges were strengthened to bring them up to a new 40 tonne vehicle limit. In the Oxford project plates of prestressed CFRP were bonded to the cast iron beams on both spans of the 125-year-old bridge. Composites were chosen for the COMPOSITES
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gradually
job after a study showed that
gaining recognition in the con-
traditional
struction industry. Two projects
involve road closures. Disrup-
methods
would
which used carbon fibre rein-
tion to traffic was also avoided
forced plastic technology (CFRP)
in the Slattocks bridge project,
to strengthen bridges have just
where CFRP plates were bonded
won awards from the UK's Ins-
to rolled steel joists supporting
titution of Civil Engineers (ICE).
the concrete deck. The use of
The Hythe Bridge project in
this
technique
saved
Council around £20 000 against
ing group Mouchel and repair
alternative proposals since traf-
specialist Balvac for Oxford-
fic lights were not needed.
shire County Council, won one
Mouchel; tel: +44-1932337000; fax: +44-1932-336040; e-mail:
[email protected].
2000.
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