The static scheme of the Gerber beam was formalized in 1866 when the Bavarian engineer Heinrich Gerber (1832–1912) filed the patent ‘Balkenträger mit freiliegenden Stützpunkten’, introducing the concept of internal hinges within the continuous girder static model. By the 1890s, large metal viaducts constructed applying the Gerber scheme became widely adopted. Subsequently, from around 1930 onwards, the Gerber scheme was extended to reinforced concrete bridges. In Italy, the Gerber scheme was widely applied to reinforced concrete bridges from the 1930s to the 1970s. In this context, the Gerber scheme evolved with the technological advancements in reinforced concrete construction, adapting to the gradual integration of prefabrication techniques, prestressing methods, and the industrialization of castings. The present paper retraces the evolution of the reinforced concrete Gerber bridge in Italy, in the period from 1930 to 1970 approximately, proving the knowledge base framework for the actual assessment and maintenance intervention on existing bridges.
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Ilaria Giannetti
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Ilaria Giannetti
Architect, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering and Computer Science Engineering (DICII), University of Rome ‘Tor Vergata’, Rome, Italy
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Fabio Di Carlo
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Fabio Di Carlo
Engineer, Associate Professor, Department of Civil Engineering and Computer Science Engineering (DICII), University of Rome ‘Tor Vergata’, Rome, Italy
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Valentina Florio
Valentina Florio
Engineer, Research Fellow, Department of Civil Engineering and Computer Science Engineering (DICII), University of Rome ‘Tor Vergata’, Rome, Italy (corresponding author: florio@ing.uniroma2.it)
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
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June 07 2024
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November 12 2024
Online ISSN: 1757-9449
Print ISSN: 1757-9430
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2025
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Engineering History and Heritage (2025) 178 (2): 64–71.
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June 07 2024
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November 12 2024
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Giannetti I, Di Carlo F, Florio V (2025), "The Gerber bridges in Italy: retracing history to safeguarding existing infrastructures". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Engineering History and Heritage, Vol. 178 No. 2 pp. 64–71, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/jenhh.24.00017
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