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  1. Hace 2 días · One of two 500+ ton sections of truss from the Key Bridge collapse was removed from the river as salvage efforts continued Friday with the goal of fully opening the federal shipping channel.

  2. bridgewinners.com › article › viewBecoming a Top Player

    Hace 4 días · BAMSA has recently published a book via Master Point Press: The Art of Becoming a Top Bridge Player. It is based on indepth interviews with 60 international bridge players from the USA and Europe. It covers non-technical aspects of the game, including mistakes, emotions, self-development and preparation, partnership dynamics, winning and losing. It is available from Amazon, most bookstores or ...

  3. Hace 5 días · Bridge safety. Johns Hopkins engineers studying ship collision risk for major U.S. bridges. Preliminary results expected this summer on an urgent assessment of the country's bridges. Jill Rosen and Danielle McKenna. / 41 minutes ago. Media Inquiries.

  4. Hace 4 días · BALTIMORE — The National Transportation and Safety Board — the agency investigating the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge — has encouraged the nation’s bridge owners to act swiftly in protecting their assets from a similar fate. Johns Hopkins University is also making haste. The school’s engineers, plus a team of students, are beginning an “urgent assessment of the country ...

  5. Hace 5 días · Shields, Schafer, Rachel Sangree, a structural engineer and former bridge inspector, and a group of Hopkins students, are leading an “urgent risk assessment” to back that guess up with data. It’s “urgent,” because we’re about to spend billions of dollars on a new bridge, and possibly on fixing up other bridges.

  6. Hace 5 días · 1665. Views. Johns Hopkins Starts Large-Scale Study of Bridge Strike Risks. Courtesy USACE. Published May 29, 2024 10:34 PM by The Maritime Executive. In the wake of the collapse of the Francis ...

  7. Hace 4 días · Updated 9:50 AM PDT, May 29, 2024. BALTIMORE (AP) — Researchers at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore are assessing the country’s bridges to determine the likelihood of another disaster like the one that collapsed the Francis Scott Key Bridge.