ASCE will be sunsetting the Civil Engineering Database (CEDB) on June 30, 2025. We encourage you to start using the ASCE Library to perform content searches. In the ASCE Library, you can save your search results as well as receive email content alerts when new content relevant to your area of interest is published. Try it out today at https://ascelibrary.org.
CIVIL ENGINEERING DATABASE
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CIVIL ENGINEERS                       ASCE LIBRARY

 

Assessment of Effects of Pore Water Pressures Generated Below Runways

NDT Seismic Methods in Pavement Condition Assessment

Condition Assessment of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Civil Works

Condition Assessment for Infrastructure Management: Network/Facility vs. Project Level

Development of Facilities Condition Prediction Models

Estimation of Transition Probabilities From Facility Condition Ratings

Project and Network Level Bridge Management

Requirements for Effective Pavement Management in Local Agencies

Safety Management of Local Streets and Roads

Transamerica Transportation Corridor Transportation Options for the 21st Century

Competition or Coordination? A Planning Issue

Intermodal Access

A Method for Comparing the Relative Shares of Urban Transportation Modes Between Metropolitan Areas

Major Investment Study for the I-4 Multi-Modal Corridor

Developing a Comprehensive Intermodal Transportation System in an Environmentally Sensitive Resort/Retirement Region - Cape Cod

Jacksonville Intermodal Center

Alignment Development for High Speed Ground Transportation

A High-Speed Rail Revolution in the US? Lessons from the French and the Texas TGV

Baltimore-Washington Corridor Magnetic Levitation Feasibility Study

ARGUS: A Metropolitan Transportation System for the Randstad Holland

 

◄ Previous 1404 1405 1406 1407 1408 [1409] 1410 1411 1412 1413 1414 ... Next ►

 

 

 

Return to search

 

Copyright © 1996 - , American Society of Civil Engineers. All rights reserved, including rights for text and data mining and training of artificial technologies or similar technologies.

Contact Us | Terms | Help | Privacy