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Pedestrian Bridge Resources

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Goose123

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Mar 2, 2023
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Hi Engr Tips Forum,

Do people have any technical resources for pedestrian bridges in the USA (books, guides, etc.)? I want to know more about the technical side of bridge design and understand more for myself. I am a junior engineer, working under SE's and PE's (and no, I am not designing bridges by myself) but I want to learn more about this topic. It is also something that we did not learn much about in grad school.

Thanks in advance!

Edit* I know there are resources on the FAQ but I was hoping for free resources.
 
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Goose, a lot of pedestrian bridges are prefabricated. They come to the jobsite already preassembled, and you set it on the top of the bridge abutment with a large crane. That way they only have to close the road below only a few hours. Look at this company for example. I know I didn't really answer your question.

 
Doesn't AASHTO have a pedestrian bridge addendum to the LRFD Bridge Design Manual? I used it several years ago for a pedestrian bridge over a tidal marsh with ambulance loading. Don't have a copy personally, though.
 
Yes, although I was of the impression it was more of a standalone document. Doubt it's free.
 
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