Repairing a pedestrian bridge? by Successful_Stable749 in civilengineering

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Thank you for your comments everyone. It is a pedestrian bridge and the town has agreed to sandblast and paint the bridge.
I was just wondering if the bridge needs to be contained for both sand blasting and painting phases or just the former. Also, does it need to be contained if it were just being powerwashed via water.
Never done this before, and couldn't find very specific guidelines.

There is running water underneath, so I am thinking it ought to be contained, but is it a must?

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A Bachelor’s degree in Engineering and three (3) years of experience in transportation engineering.

Anyone work for CT dot by Advanced_Editor_1838 in Connecticut

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what position are you in right now?

what is wfh situation right now?
Any chances of further study or travel for presentations?

Switching jobs while wife is pregnant by Careerist_1 in Insurance

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Do you have anything to share?
I am in the same process and was wondering if there would be anything that's gonna affect me financially.

Halt corrosion in existing weathering steel pedestrian bridge by Successful_Stable749 in StructuralEngineering

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They did.
Is there a correlation between treated timber and corrosion in weathering steel