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Title: CSD: Maintenance Issues [Summary]
Authors: Crozier, Fred
Georgia Institute of Technology. Center for Quality Growth and Regional Development
Maryland. State Highway Administration
Subjects : Care and replacement of aesthetic features
Maintenance of historic structures
Preservation of older trees
Timber guardrails on national roads
Issue Date: 11-May-2004
Publisher: Georgia Institute of Technology
Abstract: Fred Crozier, Maryland State Highway Administration District Engineer. Fred joined the Maryland State Highway Administration in 1984 as a construction project manager on the Capital Beltway in the Washington metropolitan area. In 1987, he transferred to western Maryland where he held several management positions in construction and maintenance. He was appointed as District Engineer for western Maryland in 1997. Prior to his career in Maryland, Fred worked for the West Virginia Division of Highways. Fred attended the University of North Carolina and received his civil engineering degree from West Virginia University. He is a registered professional engineer in Maryland and West Virginia.
Description: Summary of a presentation from the Context Sensitive Design Symposium, May 2004, Atlanta, Georgia
Maintenance issues
Type: Presentation
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1853/20275
Appears in Collections:Context Sensitive Design Symposium - 2004

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