Once a bridge is opened for use, management begins and carries on for the life of the bridge. Hence, the bridge must be regularly inspected and maintained for the benefit of its users.
There are three levels of inspection:
1. General inspection:
2. Principal inspection:
3. Special inspection:
This inspection occurs for special cases such as:
A standard format for inspection reports must be maintained and should include recommendations for remedial measures. The information collected in a bridge inspection reports is sent to the highways agency. Here the data is fed into the agency’s database such that it can gain an overall picture of the state of the bridge and calculate an estimate of likely future expenditure.
Not all the components of a bridge is deteriorate at the same rate. For instance, the concrete sub and superstructure should not need replacing during 120 year design life. A little minor maintenance should suffice.