The municipal bridge inspection primarily covers the following aspects:
Surface Inspection: Examine the bridge's surface condition, including cracks, damage, corrosion, leakage, and other issues, as well as any deformations in the bridge structure.
2. Structural Inspection: Conduct strength and stiffness tests on key bridge components such as beams, columns, and piers.
Material Performance Testing: Including tests for concrete strength and steel properties.
4. Static and Dynamic Load Tests: Evaluate the bridge's load-bearing capacity and dynamic characteristics by applying static and dynamic loads.
5. Support Base Inspection: Check if the support base is functioning normally.
6. Basic Testing: Understand fundamental stability and load-bearing conditions.
7. Bridge Line Detection: Ensuring the actual alignment of the bridge meets design specifications.
8. Expansion Joint Inspection: Verify the functionality of the expansion joints.
9. Durability Testing: Evaluating the performance of bridges over their long-term use.
10. Underwater Inspection: Inspections of submerged structural components, such as the underwater conditions of bridge piers and foundations.
Through municipal bridge inspections, potential issues and hazards can be identified early, providing a scientific basis for maintenance, reinforcement, or renovation, ensuring the safe operation and extended service life of the bridges.





