bgrove
Civil/Environmental
- Aug 27, 2003
- 8
I have recently been given the assignment of helping a local contractor with temporary sheeting and shoring design. It's been a few years since I have worked in this area of engineering and I'm just looking for some helpful hints to get me on the right track. When tackling a new design process the first step I like to take is getting all the best references and computer program. I have done my own research and I have found some old text books and the AASHTO guides "construction handbook for bridge temporary works" and "guide design specifications for bridge temporary works". I have also done some research into computer programs and have recently found a program called ct-shoring that I am thinking about purchasing. The bottom line is I am looking for some good hands on practical design examples and a good computer program to help me out. Can anyone out there give me some advice on this topic? If it helps here is some more specific info on the job: it's for a contractor doing bridge work in PA on a PENNDOT project. Any help would be appreciated!