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Future methods to address potholes

Future methods to address potholes

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Nowadays, potholes are a phenomenon that engineering design tolerates. However, future projects will address the issue more efficiently.

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High bending capacity concrete produced by waste materials

Scientists produce high bending capacity concrete using no cement

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Scientists from Swinburne University in Melbourne, Australia, have created a new concrete material that needs no cement to be produced and performs better when subjected to high bending moments.

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Monitoring infrastructure via Digital Twins

Monitoring infrastructure via Digital Twins

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Infrastructure monitoring can be completely retrofitted utilizing a concert known as Digital Twins.

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New warning system monitor damage in fiber reinforced polymer materials

New warning system monitors the internal damage of fiber-reinforced polymer materials

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Scientists have created a new system capable of detecting damage in fiber-reinforced polymer materials also known as FRPs.

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Pavement response to traffic loading

Road bases constructed using buildings' debris and used tires

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In an effort to make construction industry greener, a new study focuses on roads constructed by a material that is made of recycled buildings' debris and used tires.

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The Skerne Bridge covered by gaspipes and closed to the public, August 1948

Iconic bridge in England receives repair works

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The world's oldest operative railway bridge has recently undergone repair works.

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Remarkable underwater tunnel featuring stunning roundabout in Faroe Islands

Remarkable underwater tunnel featuring stunning roundabout in Faroe Islands

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A remarkable underwater tunnel network that will feature a magnificent roundabout will open in the Faroe Islands by late 2020 or early 2021.

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Challenges for sustainable road networks in UK

Challenges for sustainable road networks in UK

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Preserving road networks is a challenging and abiding task that requires both short-term and long-term measures to be addressed.

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Video: Cement Heals Its cracks With Bacteria

Video: Cement Heals Its cracks With Bacteria

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Dutch researchers have developed the so-called self-healing concrete which uses an inbuilt immune system to close its own wounds and prevent deterioration.
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Cracks In China's Impressive Glass Bridge Sowed Panic

Cracks In China's Impressive Glass Bridge Sowed Panic

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Cracks appeared suddenly in one of the glass panels of the impressive bridge in China's Yuntai Mountain, resulting in a group of Chinese tourists to start screaming in terror.

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