Engineers Nova Scotia is set to host an event for its registered members that every civil engineer, mass timber enthusiast, and structural engineer would be excited to attend. Dr. Dan Tingley, P.Eng., Senior Engineer for WRD and an expert in the field of wood products, will deliver a keynote presentation on Timber Bridges: Past, Present, and Future. The presentation offers an in-depth understanding of mass timber bridge development in Canada and covers crucial aspects such as the advantages of timber bridges, the new Timber Bridge Design Guide, and inspection, maintenance, and restoration of timber bridges.
Presentation Topic Points
Dr. Tingley’s presentation will be informative and engaging as he offers his insights gained throughout his 40-year career in the wood products industry. He received his Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in Forest Engineering and Civil Engineering from the University of New Brunswick and his Ph.D. at Oregon State University in Wood Science, Technology, and Civil Engineering. His extensive experience and expertise in the reinforced wood field make him an ideal keynote speaker for mass timber enthusiasts.
Dr. Tingley’s presentation will cover how WRD has played a pivotal role in mass timber bridge development throughout Canada. He will also delve into the fiscal and ecological benefits of timber bridges. The advantages of timber bridges range from carbon sequestration to stormwater management to noise pollution reduction, making them a sustainable alternative to traditional bridges.
Another critical aspect of Dr. Tingley’s presentation is the new Timber Bridge Design Guide that covers every step of timber bridge design, from conceptualization to installation. The guide sets out engineering principles, construction standards, and design criteria that ensure that timber bridges are safe, durable, and cost-effective. Moreover, the guide provides detailed information on the maintenance, inspection, and restoration procedures of timber bridges, ensuring their longevity and safety.
Professional Expertise and Authority of Dr. Tingley
Dr. Tingley is also actively involved in the development of The Handbook of Conventional Maintenance Practices for Railway Bridges for Committee 10 – Bridge Maintenance & Construction and of the subcommittee on Specifications for Committee 7- Timber Structures. His ongoing work in the field ensures that engineers have accurate, reliable, and up-to-date information to refer to while designing and building timber bridges.
How to attend:
This event is semi-private as attendance i available to all registered engineers in Nova Scotia, and through special invitation. For registered members with Engineers Nova Scotia sign up to attend here. If you’re not a registered member of Engineers Nova Scotia and would like to attend please reach out to the COO of Engineers Nova Scotia Kris Dove at Kdove@engineersnovascotia.ca to request a special invitation.
Conclusion:
Dr. Dan Tingley’s keynote presentation on Timber Bridges: Past, Present, and Future is an excellent opportunity for civil engineers, mass timber enthusiasts, structural engineers, and railroad bridge enthusiasts to learn about the advantages of timber bridges. The presentation offers engaging insights into the processes of conceptualization, design, installation, maintenance, and restoration of timber bridges. Moreover, Dr. Tingley’s extensive experience and expertise in timber bridges will provide attendees with a better understanding of the benefits, sustainability, and longevity of timber bridges. So don’t miss out on this opportunity to learn from one of the best in the field!
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