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How to Design a Culvert Reline Project
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Culvert replacements are a common reality for all owners of drainage infrastructure and a routine part of maintenance and expansion projects on federal lands, roadways and railroads; state department of transportation (DOT) roadways; and at the local level with county, township and municipality owned transportation corridors. Fortunately, culvert rehabilitation via relining has gained momentum as a viable alternative to culvert replacement when dealing with aging drainage infrastructure. Whether an owner of a culvert wants to take a traditional design and delivery approach or conduct the work themselves, the construction methods of many reline options can be performed by parties whose normal work activities don’t include reline construction. In addition, most methods can be performed by in-house maintenance teams or entities who do more traditional open cut drainage work.
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By Hugh B. Mickel, P.E., and Mitchell T. Hardert, P.E.Learning Objectives
At the conclusion of this article, the reader should be able to:
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• Understand the elements of Life Safety and acoustics: UL, ICC, FM and vibration analysis
• Recognize cost-conscious material substrates, finish and coating
• Leverage a supplier’s application and engineering expertise
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