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Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Composite Bridge Decking

Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Composite Bridge Decking . BridgeComposites, LLC Integrated Materials and Applied Computing, Inc. Penn State University LeTourneau University XC Associates, Inc. Allegany County, NY. Project Team. Award - $460,305. 1.

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Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Composite Bridge Decking

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  1. Fiber-Reinforced Polymer (FRP) Composite Bridge Decking BridgeComposites, LLC Integrated Materials and Applied Computing, Inc. Penn State University LeTourneau University XC Associates, Inc. Allegany County, NY Project Team Award - $460,305 1

  2. Barriers to Implementation of Current FRP Deck Systems • The initial cost is higher than traditional materials • All current systems are proprietary, hindering the ability to obtain competitive prices and standard methods • There have been some issues with the durability of wearing surfaces • There are relatively few suppliers 2

  3. Benefits of the Proposed Deck System • Hybrid nature makes efficient use of materials • A lightweight deck replacement can improve the load capacity of an existing bridge • Quality can be enhanced by manufacturing in a factory environment using ISO-9001 criteria • Life cycle cost of the bridge can be reduced • Ease of installation • Automated fabrication process can reduce manufacturing costs and improve cost-competitiveness 3

  4. Benefits of the Proposed Deck System • Improves long-term durability through the use of corrosion-resistant materials • Use of modular components fabricated away from the project site reduces exposure time during installation to • enhance motorist and worker safety • decrease traffic congestion • Non-proprietary system 4

  5. Project Deliverables • Improved materials and manufacturing methods that reduce cost • Demonstration of connection details that will provide long term durability • Documentation of how to install a functional wearing surface 5

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