LEARNING FROM FAILURES: CASE STUDIES
a number of new forms of the bridges. The cantilever bridge across the Firth of Forth (the Forth Bridge) designed by Benjamin Baker is a good example of this new development and was adopted by several bridge builders the world over. An editorial titled “ The neering News (1887) noted that “ …. There is no Engineer
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