DMRB: Highway Structures and Bridges CS 455 Revision 1 Assessment of concrete highway bridges and structures (formerly BD 44/15, BA 38/93, BA 40/93, BA 51/95 and BA 52/94) Revision 1
Publication Year
2021
Document Status
Withdrawn
Abstract
For the assessment of existing concrete highway bridges and structures on motorways and other trunk roads. Covers the assessment process, material properties, structural analysis, reinforced concrete beams, slabs, columns, walls and bases, prestressed concrete, bond, anchorage and bearing, structural elements and components and abutments.
Document History
Superseded by CS 455 Assessment of concrete highway bridges and structures (formerly BD 44/15, BA 38/93, BA 40/93, BA 51/95 and BA 52/94) Version 1.1.0 (NHW, 2022). Highway Structures and Bridges. Inspection and Assessment. Supersedes by CS 455 Assessment of concrete highway bridges and structures (formerly BD 44/15, BA 38/93, BA 40/93, BA 51/95 and BA 52/94) (HE, 2020). Supersedes BD 44/15 Highway structures: Inspection and maintenance. Assessment. Assessment of concrete highway bridges and structures (incorporating amendment dated August 2016) (HE, 2015), BA 38/93 Highway structures: Inspection and maintenance. Assessment. Assessment of the fatigue life of corroded or damaged reinforcing bars (HA, 1993), BA 40/93 Highway structures: Approval procedures and general design. General design. Tack welding of reinforcing bars (HA, 1993), BA 51/95 Highway structures: Inspection and maintenance. Assessment. Assessment of concrete structures affected by steel corrosion (HA, 1995) and BA 52/94 Highway structures: Inspection and maintenance. Assessment. Assessment of concrete structures affected by alkali silica reaction (HA, 1994). Design manual for roads and bridges (DMRB). Revision 0 dated Mar 2020 - replaces BD 44/15, BA 38/93, BA 40/93, BA 51/95 and BA 52/94.
Publisher Information
Highways England
Highways England is now known as National Highways and was responsible for the operation, maintenance and improvement of England's motorways and major A roads. It was an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Transport and was formerly known as Highways Agency.
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