As part of the SHRP2 Tuesdays Webinar Series, TRB conducted a webinar on October 29, 2013 from 2:00 p.m.-3:30 p.m. ET that explored the project Bridges for Service Life beyond 100 Years: Innovative Systems, Subsystems, and Components, which produced the report
Design Guide for Bridges for Service Life as well as a
companion research report with technical appendices.
View the recorded webinar.
The main objective of the guide is to provide information and define procedures to systematically design new and existing bridges for service life and durability. The guide will assist users with applying a systematic framework that is both universal and specific to address local issues.
Enhancing bridge service life during an era of limited resources has led to the prominence of the design-for-service-life philosophy. The cost of addressing service life issues at the design stage is significantly lower than actions taken during the maintenance and preservation stage. In general, the design-for-service-life approach utilizes individual strategies, each capable of enhancing service life of a particular bridge element that historically has experienced a limited service life.
This webinar will include information about the findings from this SHRP 2 project, including:
- A review of the service life design approach and the current state of practice.
- Overview of the service life systematic approach and framework.
- Guidelines for application of the guide at a project and program level.
- Benefits assessment of applying the guide.
- Project implementation approach.
The intended audiences for this webinar are bridge engineers and owners at local, state, and federal transportation agencies; representatives of the bridge design, preservation, and construction industry; professional organizations; and consulting organizations with a strong business investment in the design, construction, and preservation of bridges.
Webinar Presenters:
- Atorod Azizinamini, Florida International University
- Anwar Ahmad, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA)
- Kelley Rehm, American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
- Bruce Johnson, Oregon Department of Transportation
Moderated by: Jerry DiMaggio, Transportation Research Board
Webinar Outline:
- Part 1: Overview of SHRP 2 mission, objectives of the Renewal focus area, and SHRP 2 research program.
- Part 2: Technical presentation focused on research outcomes and products of this SHRP 2 project, brief state of the practice summary regarding the use of the service life design approach, and the benefits and challenges to implementing the guide and service life design philosophy.
- Part 3: User experience (or intended future vision of use) of the guide from a state or local department of transportation.
- Part 4. Related FHWA research and planned implementation activities for this SHRP 2 project.
- Part 5: Question and answer session.
The first 60 minutes of the webinar is for presentations and the final 30 minutes is reserved for audience questions.
Learning Objectives:
- Describe how Design Guide for Bridges for Service Life adds to the existing body of knowledge on bridge preservation and durability.
- Understand the research outcomes and products from this SHRP 2 project, and the benefits of adopting them at project level and routine practice.
- Describe the challenges that transportation agencies need to overcome to successfully implement the service life design framework and systematic approach.
- Learn how to apply Design Guide for Bridges for Service Life to suitable projects and to integrate the service life philosophy at a programmatic level.
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Registration Information:
This webinar is sponsored by SHRP 2, and no fee is associated with registering for this webinar.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Professional Development Hour information:
A certificate for 1.5 Professional Development Hours (PDH) will be provided to Professional Engineers (PEs) who register and attend the webinar as an individual. For groups, only the person that registers and attends the session will receive a PDH certificate.
Individuals registered as Florida PEs are required to email Reggie Gillum,
RGillum@nas.edu, with their license number.
This webinar was developed in August 2013. TRB has met the standards and requirements of the Registered Continuing Education Program (RCEP). Credit earned on completion of this program will be reported to RCEP by TRB. Certificates of Completion will be issued to individuals who register for and attend the entire webinar session. Complaints about registered providers may be sent to RCEP, PO Box 1686, Clemson, SC, 29633. Website:
www.RCEP.net.
Registration questions? Contact Reggie Gillum at
RGillum@nas.edu.
This Summary Last Modified On: 12/20/2013