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Details for Path Bridges - Planning, Design, Construction and Maintenance
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NamePath Bridges - Planning, Design, Construction and Maintenance
Description

A complete guide to providing bridges on paths. All aspects are covered from planning to maintenance. Replaces the Countryside Comission for Scotland guide 'Footbridges in the Countryside' (1989)

  •  Planning Ahead - Who and how to consult, deciding how to get the bridge designed and installed, permissions and legalities and how to meet user needs.
  • Site assesment and survey - Choosing and measuring the best bridge site.
  • Form and Function - Choosing the right bridge for the right place, assessing loadings
  • Design Considerations - All the components of a bridge discussed
  • Construction and Maintenance - Getting the bridge installed and ensuring it lasts a lifetime.
  • Technical Sheets - details and specifications for all bridge components plus flood estimation, materials, joints and fastners.
  • Standard Designs - a number of standard bridge designs suitable for a range of users and spans up to 9m.
  • Case Studies - A number of bridge projects discussed to give an insite into design and implementation options.
  • Glossary - The bridge builders dictionary
  • Further information - sources of other information on bridges, useful constacts plus relevant standards and Codes of Practice.

'Path Bridges' costs £40.  Contact Paths for All to order a copy.

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