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Bridge rehabilitation is a civil engineering process that involves restoring a bridge to its original condition or improving its structural integrity. This process typically includes the repair or replacement of bridge components such as decking, substructure, and superstructure. It may also involve the installation of new safety features, such as guardrails, and the addition of new technologies, such as sensors and monitoring systems. Bridge rehabilitation is often necessary to ensure the safety of the public and to extend the life of the bridge.
Bridge rehabilitation projects can range from small-scale repairs to large-scale replacements. The scope of the project depends on the condition of the bridge and the desired outcome. The cost of the project is also determined by the complexity of the work and the materials used.
Companies that specialize in bridge rehabilitation include AECOM, HDR, Jacobs, and WSP. These companies provide a range of services, including engineering design, construction management, and project management. They also provide specialized services such as bridge inspection, bridge load rating, and bridge rehabilitation. Show Less Read more