• FRP bridge R&D, development and design since 1990s • Applications and publications to share innovation and develop market • Raised awareness and co-authored design guidance • Designed pultruded, moulded, bolted, bonded FRP structures • Composites UK member – Construction Sector Group – On working group to develop updated UK design guidance • • • • Reliability Durability Efficiency Visually pleasing • Reliable and consistent material data – Material and design standards – Publicly available information • Effective supply chain – Multiple suppliers – Industry awareness (programme/contract etc) • Design guides – Concept and preliminary design Ideal Reality Detailed/multiple material and physical properties Static in-plane tension/compression and shear strength and stiffness Eurocode 0 statistical basis Varies (minimum, guaranteed, average, typical) Clearly defined design life and degradation rates Track record (empirical) on varying materials ‘Model’ material/workmanship specifications Varying bespoke and proprietary specifications Material/product standards EN 13706 only • Weak response from FRP supply chain • IP and proprietary products • Industry inertia/preference – All parties • Projects have been lost due to the above! • Specialist or major schemes – ‘premium’ for testing and development achievable and provides benefit – Sydney Harbour Bridge Rail Corridor Re-decking • ‘Normal’ schemes ~90% of market – Programme/cost prevent extended development/testing – Is there any significant overall project benefit in getting that extra 10% material performance? – E.g. work by ORNL and others to develop cheaper carbon fibre with a small performance sacrifice • Do we need >10 different FRP laminate types? • Can we have ‘standard’ grades of FRP laminate? – Useful for ‘normal’ schemes – Minimise project testing – Maximise reliability and durability (>100 yrs) – Limited resin types and formulations – Reduce cost/risk • Can we have ‘standard’ workmanship? – Specification – Durability is dependent on quality/workmanship as well as material types • The construction industry could change • • • ‘One-stop’ shop – Off-site ‘products’ The FRP industry could change – Relationship with specialist and main civils contractors – Sharing of information FRP Eurocode? Learn from other materials?