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Suggested Citation:"Author Acknowledgments." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2018. Recommended AASHTO Guide Specifications for ABC Design and Construction. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/25034.
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NCHRP Project 12-102 1 Author Acknowledgments The research reported herein was performed under NCHRP Project 12-102 by CME Associates, Inc. (CME). Michael P. Culmo, P.E., Chief Technology Officer at CME was the principal investigator. The Co-Investigators primarily responsible for seismic portions of the work were Dr. Lee Marsh, Chief Executive Officer at BergerABAM, Stuart Bennion at BergerABAM, and Dr. John Stanton, Professor at the University of Washington. Further assistance was given by Paul Smith at Berger ABAM. The authors also acknowledge the contribution of Dr. Dennis Mertz during the development of this work.

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TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Web-Only Document 242: Recommended AASHTO Guide Specifications for ABC Design and Construction documents the results of a synthesis of past research regarding Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC), leading to the development of Guide Specifications for Accelerated Bridge Construction. Part 1 of the report includes Design Specifications for ABC. Part 2 includes construction specifications. All current ABC technologies are covered in the specifications. The outline of the specifications lends itself to the addition of future technologies, should they arise.

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