Teacher(s)
Language
English
> French-friendly
> French-friendly
Prerequisites
LGCIV1022, LGCIV1023, LGCIV1032, LGCIV1072, LGCIV2071
Main themes
The "Bridges, Roads and Construction Management" course covers the general concepts of bridge and road design, calculation and maintenance, as well as construction project management.
Learning outcomes
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Content
Roads :
Road types.
Road layout design.
Road structure: role and characteristics of different layers.
Road geotechnics: laboratory and in situ tests.
Earthworks, sub-bases and foundations: materials and implementation principles.
Pavement drainage
Soil treatment (improvement and stabilization)
Auscultation - pathologies.
Maintenance.
Bridges:
Notions of maintenance and design.
Management of a group of bridges in a given area.
Bridge types: slab bridge, girder bridge, rigid frame bridge, arch bridge, cable-stayed bridge, suspension bridge, movable bridge.
Materials used.
Bridge construction methods, with or without prefabricated structural elements.
Possible spans according to type.
Specific bridge elements: supports, expansion joints, waterproofing, drainage systems, pedestrian parapets, safety barriers, instrumentation, etc.
Bridge pathologies. A link will be made with technical prescriptions or design details that can reduce the impact of these pathologies.
Bridge management : Concepts of bridge management systems (load testing, inspection, indicators, monitoring, etc.).
Bridge design.
Actions on bridges (permanent loads, variable loads, accidental actions).
Construction management:
Discover the different stages of a project from conception to final acceptance.
Learn about the different methods of awarding contracts.
Establish the principles of price calculation: work, cost and sales prices.
Learn the principles of work scheduling (activities, duration and links) in order to prepare a site schedule and establish the critical path.
Learn the various aspects of work execution: administrative management, budget control, quality management, safety, etc...
Road types.
Road layout design.
Road structure: role and characteristics of different layers.
Road geotechnics: laboratory and in situ tests.
Earthworks, sub-bases and foundations: materials and implementation principles.
Pavement drainage
Soil treatment (improvement and stabilization)
Auscultation - pathologies.
Maintenance.
Bridges:
Notions of maintenance and design.
Management of a group of bridges in a given area.
Bridge types: slab bridge, girder bridge, rigid frame bridge, arch bridge, cable-stayed bridge, suspension bridge, movable bridge.
Materials used.
Bridge construction methods, with or without prefabricated structural elements.
Possible spans according to type.
Specific bridge elements: supports, expansion joints, waterproofing, drainage systems, pedestrian parapets, safety barriers, instrumentation, etc.
Bridge pathologies. A link will be made with technical prescriptions or design details that can reduce the impact of these pathologies.
Bridge management : Concepts of bridge management systems (load testing, inspection, indicators, monitoring, etc.).
Bridge design.
Actions on bridges (permanent loads, variable loads, accidental actions).
Construction management:
Discover the different stages of a project from conception to final acceptance.
Learn about the different methods of awarding contracts.
Establish the principles of price calculation: work, cost and sales prices.
Learn the principles of work scheduling (activities, duration and links) in order to prepare a site schedule and establish the critical path.
Learn the various aspects of work execution: administrative management, budget control, quality management, safety, etc...
Teaching methods
Lectures combined with site visits and/or case study analysis.
Evaluation methods
Written or oral exam, depending on the year and the course holder
Online resources
Available on Moodle
Bibliography
Available on Moodle
Faculty or entity