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Structural Rehabilitation of Bridges

Fee: $2,415 / Online / Feb 16 - 19, 2027 / Course Code: 17-0232-ONL27

OVERVIEW

Please note, This instructor-led course has specific dates and times:

This course is held online over 4 days on the following schedule (All times in Eastern Time Zone): 10:00 am to 4:15 pm Eastern

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Apply the Canadian Highway Bridge Design Code (CHBDC) to the assessment and rehabilitation of existing bridge structures in as‑is condition
  • Evaluate bridge capacity, material condition, and structural deficiencies using inspection data and testing results
  • Select and justify appropriate rehabilitation and strengthening strategies for concrete, steel, and composite bridge superstructures
  • Design and assess rehabilitation solutions using fiber‑reinforced polymer (FRP) systems and other modern materials
  • Develop practical, code‑aligned rehabilitation approaches that improve durability, safety, and service life

Description

Existing bridges are increasingly required to remain in service beyond their original design life while accommodating higher traffic demands and continued exposure to environmental deterioration. Evaluating their structural condition and selecting appropriate rehabilitation strategies requires practical application of engineering principles, current design codes, inspection findings, testing results, and sound professional judgment to accurately assess performance and identify effective solutions.

This course provides a practical approach to the assessment and rehabilitation of existing bridge structures. You will examine common deterioration mechanisms in concrete, steel, and composite bridges, interpret inspection and testing data, and apply CHBDC provisions to evaluate as-is performance, determine load capacity, and develop rehabilitation strategies for a wide range of structural conditions.

Through practical examples and Canadian case studies, you will learn how to select, design, and implement rehabilitation and strengthening solutions, including FRP systems, accelerated bridge replacement techniques, and conventional repair methods. Emphasis is placed on practical engineering decisions that improve structural performance while balancing safety, constructability, durability, cost, and service disruption.

Who Should Attend

This course is designed for:

  • Bridge and structural engineers involved in the assessment, evaluation, and rehabilitation of existing bridges
  • Engineers and engineering technologists responsible for applying CHBDC to in‑service structures
  • Inspectors and technical professionals interpreting inspection, testing, and condition assessment data
  • Consulting engineers, project managers, and owners responsible for rehabilitation planning and decision‑making
  • Contractors, fabricators, and materials professionals supporting bridge repair and strengthening projects
  • Public‑sector and regulatory staff involved in oversight of bridge condition and safety
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