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Posted on 01/01/200911/04/2020

HPC in Iowa

Ahmad Abu-Hawash and Norman McDonald, Iowa Department of Transportation In the September/October 2003 issue of HPC Bridge Views, the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) discussed its strategy and performance requirements for using high performance concrete (HPC) on one of the biggest

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  • Issue 53 January/February 2009
Posted on 01/01/200911/04/2020

Updated FHWA HPC Survey

Louis N. Triandafilou, Federal Highway Administration Created in 1997, the Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA) High Performance Concrete (HPC) Technology Deployment Team (TDT) assists state departments of transportation (DOTs) and other agencies with deploying HPC technology.* In 2003/04, the team conducted

Read More >>Updated FHWA HPC Survey

  • Issue 53 January/February 2009
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SCC for the Route 52 Bridge over the Wallkill River

Mathew Royce, New York State Department of Transportation The Route 52 bridge over the Wallkill River is located in the village of Walden, NY, 50 miles (80 km) north of New York City. This new bridge was completed in 2005,

Read More >>SCC for the Route 52 Bridge over the Wallkill River

  • Issue 53 January/February 2009

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