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TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 668: Framework for a National Database System for Maintenance Actions on Highway Bridges explores a potential framework that provides a uniform format for collecting, reporting, and storing information on bridge maintenance actions for inclusion in a national bridge maintenance database.

Appendixes A through E to NCHRP Report 668 provide detailed information on the different aspects of the research. Links to the individual appendixes are below.

Appendix A: Information on Bridge Maintenance Programs

Appendix B: National Bridge Maintenance Database Tables

Appendix C: List of Element Level Costs of Maintenance Actions

Appendix D: Examples of National Bridge Maintenance Database Uses

Appendix E: Other National Bridge Maintenance Database Tables

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