Infrastructure Condition Assessment

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Infrastructure Condition Assessment
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Book excerpt: This collection contains 58 papers on infrastructure condition assessment presented at a conference sponsored by the Facilities Management Committee of the Urban Transportation Division of ASCE, held in Boston, Massachusetts, August 25-27, 1997.


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