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Civil engineering / Limit state design / Permissible stress design / American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials / Structural load / NCHRP / Geotechnical engineering / Reliability engineering / Deep foundation / Structural engineering / Construction / Engineering
Date: 2015-01-23 08:59:40
Civil engineering
Limit state design
Permissible stress design
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
Structural load
NCHRP
Geotechnical engineering
Reliability engineering
Deep foundation
Structural engineering
Construction
Engineering

Implementation of LRFD Geotechnical Design for Bridge Foundations

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