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Concrete Bridge Design - BS 5400 and the transition to Euro Codes - Introduction (2 days)
| Date/Time | 15 Jul 2008 to 16 Jul 2008 |
|---|---|
| Location | Glasgow (15th to 16th July 2008), Midlands (5th to 6th August 2008) |
| admin@symmonsmadge.co.uk | |
| Tel | 01446 775959 |
Details
The course covers the design concepts behind limit state bridge codes, and concentrates on the sections of the codes that cover designing in concrete, -including the essential steps of formulating practical concrete bridge designs. Design loads and load combinations, aspects of Global Analysis, and the design of concrete bridge elements are also covered. Some aspects of the design process affected by the impending implementation of Euro Codes are also addressed.
Course Objectives:
At the end of the course, participants should be able to:
· Identify and quantify bridge loadings from all sources
· Recognise the concepts behind BS5400
· Identify the steps to be taken in the conceptual design of a bridge
· Appreciate the need to design with construction, durability, maintenance and safety in mind
· Be able to specify joints, waterproofing, bearings and parapets
Course Outline:
· Limit State Codes and Overall Design Concepts for bridges
· Design loads and load combinations to UK codes
· Aspects of Global Analysis of Bridges
· Design of bridge elements in concrete - BS5400 Part 4 and Euro Codes.
· Bridge furniture (Joints, bearings, waterproofing and parapets)
Intended for:
Civil and structural engineers seeking an introduction to the Bridge Design Codes.
Course Duration:
2 days (12 hrs) IPD/CPD
Locations:
Fee:
£410 except for Belfast and Glasgow £430 (exc. VAT)
All our courses can be offered as in-house training for further details please telephone: 01446 775959 or email: admin@symmonsmadge.co.uk
Course Objectives:
At the end of the course, participants should be able to:
· Identify and quantify bridge loadings from all sources
· Recognise the concepts behind BS5400
· Identify the steps to be taken in the conceptual design of a bridge
· Appreciate the need to design with construction, durability, maintenance and safety in mind
· Be able to specify joints, waterproofing, bearings and parapets
Course Outline:
· Limit State Codes and Overall Design Concepts for bridges
· Design loads and load combinations to UK codes
· Aspects of Global Analysis of Bridges
· Design of bridge elements in concrete - BS5400 Part 4 and Euro Codes.
· Bridge furniture (Joints, bearings, waterproofing and parapets)
Intended for:
Civil and structural engineers seeking an introduction to the Bridge Design Codes.
Course Duration:
2 days (12 hrs) IPD/CPD
Locations:
| Date | Venue | |
| 15th July 2008 | Glasgow | Book |
| 16th July 2008 | Glasgow | Book |
| 5th August 2008 | Midlands | Book |
| 6th August 2008 | Midlands | Book |
Fee:
£410 except for Belfast and Glasgow £430 (exc. VAT)
All our courses can be offered as in-house training for further details please telephone: 01446 775959 or email: admin@symmonsmadge.co.uk
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