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              PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION



              This  new  edition  of  the   handbook  has   been  updated   throughout   to  reflect  continuing  changes  and
              improvements in design trends and specifications. The chapter on bridge engineering has been revised to
              provide more comprehensive treatment of this important topic. The chapter on culverts and drainage provides
              updated hydraulic design information as well as the latest approved methods for the structural design of
              concrete, steel, and plastic pipes. The chapter on retaining walls has been expanded with new information on
              mechanically stabilized earth walls, including a section on bridge abutment walls. Significant new information
              has been added to the chapter on value engineering to reflect the current roles of the Federal Highway
              Administration (FHWA)  and  the  American Association  of State   Highway and Transportation  Engineers
              (AASHTO); additional examples of applications have been included, too.
                Regrettably, this edition of the handbook marks the passing of Kenneth Boedecker, a friend and colleague
              active in highway engineering applications for many years. His contributions, particularly in the development
              of improved specifications for drainage pipe and other products, are gratefully acknowledged.
                Finally, the reader is cautioned that independent professional judgment must be exercised when information
              set forth in this handbook is applied. Anyone making use of this information assumes all liability arising from
              such use. Readers are encouraged to use the latest edition of the referenced specifications, because they
              provide more complete information and are subject to frequent change.
                                                                                    Roger L. Brockenbrough, P.E.
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