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Bridge monitoring is a civil engineering practice that involves the use of various technologies to assess the condition of bridges and other structures. This includes the use of sensors, cameras, and other devices to collect data on the structure's performance and condition. This data is then analyzed to identify any potential issues or weaknesses that could lead to failure. The goal of bridge monitoring is to ensure the safety and reliability of bridges and other structures.
Bridge monitoring is an important part of civil engineering, as it helps to ensure the safety of the public and the environment. It also helps to reduce the cost of repairs and maintenance, as well as the risk of accidents.
Some companies in the bridge monitoring market include Bridge Diagnostics, BridgeTech, BridgeMate, and BridgeMaster. These companies provide a range of services, including bridge monitoring, inspection, and repair. They also offer software solutions to help engineers and other professionals manage and analyze bridge data. Show Less Read more