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Civil & Structural Supplement
DMRB: Highway Structures and Bridges
Provides requirements for the selection, design, installation, specification, management and maintenance of expansion joints used in highway bridge decks.
Highway structures and bridges. Design. Supersedes CD 357 Highway structures and bridges. Design. Bridge expansion joints (formerly BD 33/94, BA 26/94, IAN 168/12, IAN 169/12). (HE, 2019), and BD 33/94 Highway structures: Design (substructures and special structures) material. Materials and components. Expansion joints for use in highway bridge decks. (HA, 1994), BA 26/94 Highway structures: Design (substructures and special structures) material. Materials and components. Expansion joints for use in highway bridge decks. (HA, 1994), IAN 168/12 Strategy for the repair/replacement of joints (HA, 2012), IAN 169/12 rev 1 Temporary cover plates over bridge expansion joints. Revision 1. (HA, 2013). Design manual for roads and bridges (DMRB). Revision 0 - dated May 2019 - replaces BD 33/94, BA 26/94, IAN 168/12, and IAN 169/12. Revision 1 - dated March 2020 - updates references.
Highways England is now known as National Highways and was responsible for the operation, maintenance and improvement of England's motorways and major A roads. It was an executive non-departmental public body, sponsored by the Department for Transport and was formerly known as Highways Agency.
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