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AwarenessThis calamity instigated renewed activity in the area of in-depth and cursory inspection of bridges, and subsequently, their rehabilitation or replacement. However, due to many reasons, mostly financial, only an extremely small percentage of bridges throughout the nation have had the necessary attention. Aggravating the situation, it has been found that bridges only recently constructed are already showing signs of wear and deterioration at an alarming rate. One of the primary causes of this rapid deterioration has been the use of de-icing salts. Much effort has been expended in trying to resolve this problem, which is only one of many problems facing the entire bridge building community. Anyone following the news of recent years is acutely aware that the topic of bridges is constantly being discussed. Not everyone, however, is aware of what is wrong, why, what can be done and how to prevent further deterioration of this situation. Even worse is the fact that governing bodies have not fully recognized that there is indeed a national bridge crisis. Visions and Goals Realizing the bridge crisis, Mr. Nalin H. Udani, Bridge Engineer for PennDOT, District #11, initiated the idea for the Association for Bridge Construction and Design (ABCD). Together with people working in the bridge industry, he formed a foundation committee in June of 1976 to establish a constitution and make specific recommendations for starting the Association. Members of the founding committee were: Mr. Udani, Jr., L. Youn, Salvucci and Associates; Mr. I. Mackin, Mackin Engineers; Mr. L. Nagin, Reliance Steel Products Co.; Dr. Abrams, University of Pittsburgh; Mr. L. Schwendeman, Richardson, Gordon & Associates; Mr. R Gavett, Sika Chemical Corporation; Dr. V. Hasija, Reliance Steel Products Co.; and Mr. John J.B. Jones, Attorney, Baskin and Sears, P.C. As a result, a group of interested educators, engineers, constructors and material suppliers was formed as an association for the purpose of attaining the following goals:
Purposeful Involvement 2. Sustaining Membership (for any corporation, partnership etc. or person) entitles the membership to three individual votes in all elections for directorship and for vote by Board of Directors. The dues are $175.00 per year. Membership also includes posting of company logo on website as a sponsor. 3. Student Membership is a non-voting membership for any full-time student, entitles the member to attend and participate in all meetings. The dues are $5.00 per year.
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