Over the years, Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) composites have gained popularity in transportation infrastructure as a material able to restore and increase the capacity of existing concrete elements. Properties such as a high strength to weight ratio, non-corrosive nature, durability, and high malleability make FRP materials an appealing alternative in the reinforcement of these structural elements. However, there are still concerns regarding the long-term performance of these repairs. Numerous studies have been completed by means of accelerated aging in the lab. However, behavior of these materials under realistic field conditions has yet to be thoroughly researched. As a result, this project was created to assess the durability of an FRP repair in the Castlewood Canyon Bridge in Colorado. In addition, a laboratory study was conducted to determine the long-term behavior of concrete reinforced with FRP when exposed to various environmental conditions. The specific tasks in this project include data collection and testing plans for field assessment, on-site testing and sample collection, laboratory testing and data analysis, and testing program with a focus on the effects of deicers on FRP. A literature review was developed to consider other concerns that the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) engineers may have on the subject.
A detailed analysis of the change in health insurance premiums before and after federal premium tax credits ("subsidies") from 2014 to 2015. The scope of this analysis was limited to those individual market plans available through Connect for Health Colorado (the Colorado Health Insurance Exchange, established as part of the Affordable Care Act).
This report is a companion to a beneficial electrification modeling report. The modeling report estimated the potential for residential, commercial, and industrial building electrification from 2021-2030 to help Colorado meet its greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals. This market barriers and policy report presents additional information on the current market challenges to beneficial electrification in Colorado and presents recommendations for policy options to help overcome those barriers or other challenges to beneficial electrification, laying the foundation for achieving the potential over the next decade and beyond.
Primary purpose of DVD is to discuss your rights as a crime victim and sex offender supervision. The victim has two important rights: notification and the right to be heard. Notification involves any change in the criminal judicial process. We will notify you if the defendant: requests a reduction in time, requests to move or travel, summons or warrant for arrest is issued. The second right is the right to be heard in court either in person or in writing.
This addendum to the report "Lynx (lynx canadensis) use of the Wolf Creek Pass area along Highway 160, Mineral County, southwestern Colorado" provides the total number of lynx located south of Highway 160 using three different analysis areas and three different data sets