Review of Accelerated Bridge Construction Systems for Bridge Superstructures and Their Adaptability for Cold Weather

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The application of Accelerated Bridge Construction methods (ABC) to build, renovate and rehabilitate aging bridges is most likely to reduce the economic and social impacts of projects. This is especially relevant in countries with severe winter climates, where bridge construction is typically interrupted during the winter period. The objective of this study is to present the state of the art related to elements, systems, connections and materials used for bridge superstructures in ABC projects and to highlight their adaptability to cold or northern climate countries. The literature review and presentation of results are based on the gathering of Prefabricated/Precast Bridge Elements and Systems (PBES) used for ABC projects in North America and which are also used in many countries around the world. Following this inventory, and after grouping the PBES, connections and materials, the authors were able to identify the possibility of adapting the ABC method for countries with cold and northern climates. Products that can be used down to −6 °C for connections are presented, and future research orientations are proposed.

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Aurier, L., Hassan, M., Jaworski, J., & Guizani, L. (2023, March 1). Review of Accelerated Bridge Construction Systems for Bridge Superstructures and Their Adaptability for Cold Weather. CivilEng. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/civileng4010007

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