Currently we are working on understanding the different types of bridges and how they work. As a class we have all made some designs although I’m sure some are better than others, there are a couple of questions I was wondering if Mr. Bhatt could answer for us.
To begin with, after so many years of bridge producing, is there a certain technique or kind of literary work one can read as an engineering to advance in the proper understanding of bridges and their necessary properties?
Additionally, what kind of specialists would be needed to bring together the perfect combination of a good quality bridge and a good budget demand for the government and/or company offering the capital to build the bridge?
Lastly, how can one do research from other types of literary works besides books (lets say one wants to read the mentioned on previous journals or newspapers on a certain subject like bridges)? Like the commentaries that other successful bridge companies might have of certain historical strategy and designs.
- Ana M. Franco
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