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Structures 2: Supporting Structure Performance Assessment

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This lecture focuses on determining the performance of supporting structures through the examination of their condition, safety, and serviceability. It covers the assessment of degradation, remaining service life estimation, and recommendations for interventions. The importance of operational safety and the evolution of structural conditions are also discussed.

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