
Michael E. Mort
Michael E. Mort (Mike) has been a cinematographer for over 30 years;
he is owner of and executive producer at Equity Studios. He is the
creator of Michigan Avenue, a topical film series abo...
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Bridge Worth Saving, A
A Community Guide to Historic Bridge Preservation
Michael E. Mort
Riveting!
Click this link to read the illustrated
Introduction
Click this link to view 2 pages of bridge
types from the Appendix
Everything you need to know to save an old
bridge: A Bridge Worth Saving is a call to
action.Everything about this
book —its structure, its content, its style— shouts "Save that old
bridge!" Unlike some calls to action that leave their readers at the
starting line, this book shows the layperson and the professional, in
a step-by-step way, how to save an old metal-truss bridge. Use it as
a tool kit, a map, a handbook, or an operations manual. A Bridge
Worth Saving can help a community actually save a
bridge. The chapters are full of practical things to know
or do. Sometimes this advice is offered in essay form. More often it
is presented as to-do lists. In fact, the book begins with a
comprehensive checklist of everything you need to know before you get
started on saving a bridge. It's all here. There are even job
descriptions for volunteers and interview questions for professionals
who will need to be brought into the process. Useful case studies
abound. An appendix of truss-bridge types gives prospective
bridge-savers a useful starting point, and forty-one photographs give
them a vision of the goal. All of the advice has been sifted through
the experiences and insights of people who have actually gone through
the process of saving old bridges. It is for these front-line leaders
that this book has been written. It is also for the small group of
citizens who simply cannot bear the thought of losing the old bridge
that has served their community for as long as they can remember. It
is about paint, rust, metal fatigue, eye-bars, and rivets. It is also
about volunteers, fundraising, liability, and finally, it is even
about the meaning of life. A Bridge Worth Saving is for the
pessimist who is sure it can't be done and the optimist who just
needs to learn how.
CONTENTS:
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
1. Getting to Know Your Bridge
2. Winning Commu/nity Support
3. Raising Money
4. Understanding the Role of the Consultant-Engineer
5. Assessing the Value, Preservation Options, and Condition of Your Bridge
6. Taking Your Bridge Apart
7. Removing Rust and Painting Your Bridge
8. Repairing Damaged Bridge Parts
9. Putting Your Bridge Back Together Again
10. Conclusion
APPENDICES
1 Bridge Types and Designs
2 Laws and the Organizations Overseeing Them
3 Portland, Michigan's Enhancement Application
4 Study of Historic Bridges to be Renovated and Relocated for Use on the Portland Trail
System over the Grand River in the City of Portland, Michigan
-Suggested Reading
-Index
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Paperback Edition:
41 Photographs, appendices, bridge diagrams,
indexWorld Rights
160 pp., 6 " x 9 ", April
2008 paper, $24.95
0-87013-828-6 978-0-87013-828-7

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