Bridge Falsework, Concrete Formwork, and Practical Earth Shoring

Bridge Falsework, Concrete Formwork, and Practical Earth Shoring by William E. Hubbard, published by Dorrance Publishing on August 13, 2021, is a comprehensive guide focused on the construction of bridges. This 200-page book provides engineers with insights into economical methods for building bridges, addressing the complexities involved in designing bridge falsework and related tasks.
Readers will find detailed explanations and practical approaches to bridge construction, emphasizing cost-effective solutions. The content is tailored for those in the fields of technology and engineering, particularly civil engineering, and aims to equip them with the knowledge needed to design effective falsework and earth shoring. This edition serves as a valuable resource for professionals seeking to enhance their understanding of bridge-building techniques.
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Bridge Falsework, Concrete Formwork, and Practical Earth Shoring
By: William E. Hubbard
Bridge Falsework, Concrete Formwork, and Practical Earth Shoring describes how to build bridges. The book is interesting to engineers trying to learn how to build bridges, and the relevant message is that the information within will present economical methods of performing the work necessary to build a bridge. The author does not believe there is another text that covers this topic, and it answers the questions that arise when designing bridge falsework and associated work. The author hopes the reader will be able to design economical falsework and earth shoring after reading this book.
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