May 9, 2017
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May 9, 2017
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Topics: Composite Advantage
Mar 15, 2017
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Leave a CommentMarch 15, 2017, (Arlington, Va.) – This afternoon, during a hearing before the U.S. House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Digital Commerce and Consumer Protection, Shane Weyant, President and CEO of...
Sep 20, 2016
DAYTON, Ohio—(September 7, 2016) Composite Advantage launched its newly redesigned website today on the World Wide Web. A growing number of industries looking for new technologies to solve problems like corrosion, high...
Topics: compositeadvantage.com, FRP Resource Center, Composite Advantage website
Jul 18, 2016
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Leave a CommentOriginally published in Bridge Design & Engineering, www.bridgeweb.com | ISSUE 83 | 2016. Click the image above for article PDF.
Nearly every major bridge design these days includes a shared-use path for walkers and cyclists....
Topics: cantilever sidewalks
Jun 20, 2016
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Leave a CommentOriginally published 6/20/2016 on http://www.compositesworld.com/news/jacksonville-ferry-terminals-installs-new-frp-slipwalls
The Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) took over operation of St. Johns River Ferry in March...Topics: waterfront infrastructure, ferry terminals, slipwalls, guidewalls
Feb 9, 2016
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Leave a CommentDAYTON, Ohio - (February 9, 2016.) - When corrosion of the existing steel bridge deck grating supporting Ottawa, Canada’s historic Minto Bridges East and Center closed the spans to vehicular traffic, designers began looking for a...
Topics: FiberSPAN, bridges, minto bridge
Nov 7, 2015
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Leave a CommentDAYTON, Ohio – (November 7, 2015) –Growing numbers of walkers, runners, hikers and bicyclists are finding it increasingly challenging to share space with motor traffic on vehicle bridges. Earlier this year Frankfurt, Kentucky’s...
Sep 30, 2015
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Leave a CommentDAYTON, Ohio – (September 30, 2015) –“The use of Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) composites in infrastructure is still a long road with new challenges,” says Scott Reeve, vice president of Composite Advantage. The Dayton,...
Topics: Infrastructure, CAMX, FRP Composites
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