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Atkins-Jacobs JV tests AI and ML to enable self-monitoring bridges

self-monitoring bridges - image of a bridge
new research project that could test AI and machine learning could pave the way for self-monitoring and self-maintaining bridges (image: National Highways)

An Atkins-Jacobs JV will lead trials this summer of new technology to enable the development of self-monitoring and self-maintaining bridges. Technologies likely to be tested include AI and machine learning.

The National Highways research project, known as Structures Moonshot, addresses the corrosion of steel elements, often encased in concrete. National Highways says such corrosion is one of the greatest threats to bridges and structures on its network.

Structures Moonshot focuses on two specific features:

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