Resource center goes national.

Author(s)
Moler, S. Roybal, M. & Strasburg, G.
Year
Abstract

A section of I-10 through San Antonio, Texas, where the highway was to be widened over an existing culvert that was structurally unable to support the weight of traditional embankment fills, posed a major challenge to transportation agencies dealing with the problem. The Texas Department of Transportation was not satisfied with the identified solution--using a reinforced concrete mat supported on drilled shafts to span the culvert and support the embankment fill. A better solution, offered by the FHWA regional Resource Center's geotechnical engineering and hydraulic technical service team, was to construct an embankment using expanded polystyrene geofoam blocks as a lightweight alternative. This article, citing this example and others, discusses the FHWA Resource Centers and how they provide technology deployment, training, and technical expertise for transportation customers nationwide.

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Publication

Library number
I E832054 /72 / ITRD E832054
Source

Public Roads. 2004 /03. 67(5) pp41-45 (Phots.)

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