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      <title>Rapid Repair and Replacement Techniques for Transportation Infrastructures Damaged from Natural and Man-Made Disasters</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[Highways and railways move the major volume of freight tonnage in the nation. The impact to the freight hauling industry created by disruption due to natural and man-made disasters is tremendous. Bridges are the most sensitive components for construction in both railroad and highway systems. While highways and rail lines can be repaired relatively quickly, bridges require special planning, engineering, materials procurement, and longer construction time. The objective of this research project is to ensure that the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) has the most complete list of rapid repair/replacement construction and contracting techniques for bridges readily available for use in emergency situations where the timing of response and recover actions are critical.]]></description>
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