Happy New Year and welcome back! You might still be trying to get back into “work mode” since returning from some much-needed R&R, or maybe you already are ankle-deep in the beginnings of the business the new year is bringing. But before we dive deep into 2011, we’d like to take a step back and see what topics were most important to the readers of Rebuilding America’s Infrastructure magazine in 2010. And, we'd like to give a sincere thank you for your continued support.
Organized below are the 10 most-read magazine articles online, as determined by number of pageviews (according to Google Analytics). Take a look — you might find a valuable piece of information that otherwise would have been missed!
10. China’s runaway trains — Part 1 (May 2010) 9. Bridge deck systems: Steel-concrete, aluminum, and FRP composite systems give engineers options (May 2010) 8. Superstructure solution: An innovative technique leads to historic preservation and bridge safety (Aug. 2010) 7. On the forefront of intelligent infrastructure (May 2010) 6. New model for design-build: The kcICON project is stretching budgets to deliver a signature bridge and renewed transportation corridor (Aug. 2010) 5. Precast/prestressed concrete pavement continues to evolve (March 2010) 4. Bypass extension tests 3D model and machine-control technology (May 2010) 3. The 2010 Power List: People who make transportation infrastructure go (March 2010) 2. Truss bridges: Inspection and load rating post I-35W Bridge collapse (March 2010) 1. Solar highways: Oregon DOT travels a long road to power highway lights with renewable energy (May 2010)
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