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The National Historic Covered Bridge Preservation Program (NHCBP)
includes preservation of covered bridges that are listed, or are
eligible for listing, on the National Register of Historic Places.
It also advocates research for better means of restoring and
protecting historic covered bridges, using advanced technology. The
book is aimed at the highest form of historic preservation:
maintaining the bridge not only physically, but also functionally.
While the builder's original form is preserved, the structure
continues to serve as a real bridge and not a historical relic. The
technology being investigated uses glass-fibre reinforced polymer
(GFRP) products to increase the strength of the members with
minimal increases in x-section. The study also looks at ways to
mask the use of the GFRP components. This study is just the
beginning of research on this topic. The concept will be refined
and amplified in future projects. The book is intended primarily
for engineers, contractors, researchers, consultants, bridge
owners, and historic bridge preservationists to help them keep
these historic structures in full service.
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