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Feb 11, 2021

Summer 2014 Newsletter

Historic Resort Bridge Restored with FRP

Sandy Beach Bridge at Indian Lake, Ohio
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Feb 11, 2021

Fall 2014 Newsletter

Abandoned Railroad Bridge Repurposed with FRP Decking

(Above) FiberSPAN transforms abandoned railroad trestle into a pedestrian friendly bridge (right) that safely spans a gorge, giving the public greater access to the region’s...
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Feb 11, 2021

Winter 2015 Newsletter

Fire Resistance of FRP Rail Platforms

Fire resistance of Fiber Reinforced Polymer panels is always a question in discussions of rail platforms. Most polymers will burn in the presence of an active flame. The polymers used FRP...

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Feb 11, 2021

Summer 2015 Newsletter

A New Wear Surface Takes Center Stage

Composite Advantage is introducing a new wear service option for its FiberSPAN pedestrian bridge deck and rail platform products. A polymer concrete similar to that used on vehicle bridges,...

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Feb 11, 2021

Spring 2017 Newsletter

Going Bigger And Stronger, Composite Camels’ Next Berth: Aircraft Carriers

Composite Advantage recently delivered the first set of Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) composite camels to Naval Station Mayport in Jacksonville, Florida....

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Feb 11, 2021

Fall 2016 Newsletter

FiberSPAN Decking Spells Design Flexibility And Functional Features

A growing number of architects and engineers are turning to FiberSPAN decking for its design flexibility, a diverse range of sizes, shapes, depths and colors and...

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Feb 11, 2021

Summer 2016 Newsletter

The National Park Service Celebrates 100 Years !! Making Life Easier for The Men And Women Who Maintain These Parks

On August 25, 2016, the National Park Service will celebrate its centennial anniversary. Last year, the federal...

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Feb 11, 2021

Spring 2016 Newsletter

New FRP Slipwalls Make Jacksonville Ferry Terminals A Soft Landing Corrosion Resistant - Passenger Friendly - Long Life Cycle

In the late 1800s, ferry service across the St. Johns River probably consisted of little more than a...

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Feb 11, 2021

Winter 2016 Newsletter

An Inside Look At The First FRP Cantilever Sidewalk

Sacramento, California’s Tower Bridge, constructed in 1935, received the first FRP cantilever sidewalk in 2007. But the structure is also known for another distinction....

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Feb 11, 2021

December 2015 Newsletter

Where The Sidewalk Ends—Cantilever Begins

Counting. It’s something agencies can’t do when it comes to determining pedestrian and bicycle volume. The National Cooperative Highway Research Program is investigating new technologies...

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