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Webinar
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Project Application Webinar:
Applying CS454 Principles in MIDAS Engineering Workflows
    🕑 12:00 - 14:15 (UK Time)
Online (GotoWebinar)
✏️Session Overview

This technical webinar presents a practical application of CS454 bridge assessment through real project examples delivered by Abinash Acharya, Technical Lead Bridge Engineer at WSP.


The session shows how CS454 and associated DMRB standards are applied to two UK bridge assessment projects and how these are efficiently implemented using MIDAS Civil.

WSP will present:

✔️A multi-span post-tensioned concrete bridge assessed in accordance with CS 454 and CS 455
✔️A steel–concrete composite bridge assessed in accordance with CS 454, CS 455, CS 456 and CS 457

Key challenges including geometric complexity, modelling strategy, and assessment-driven decision-making will be discussed.

 

Following this, Dev, Technical Support Engineer at MIDAS IT, will demonstrate a CS454-compliant moving load analysis and automated Excel report generation in MIDAS Civil NX, showing a complete, practical assessment workflow from model to report.


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👀 This Session Helps You If You’re

✔️  Responsible for CS454 assessment of highway bridges
✔️ A bridge or structural engineer involved in assessment, strengthening, or re-rating projects
✔️ Working with or planning to use MIDAS Civil NX for bridge assessment and reporting
✔️ Dealing with multi-span, post-tensioned, or steel composite bridges
✔️  Managing models with geometric complexity and construction sequence effects
✔️ Looking to streamline both analysis and report generation in accordance with CS454

📝Learning Objectives

By the end of this session, participants will be able to: 
💡 Perform CS454 moving load analysis using MIDAS Civil NX
💡 Identify key modelling considerations for multi-span post-tensioned and steel composite bridges
💡 Understand how construction sequence and live loading influence assessment outcomes
💡 Develop assessment models that effectively manage geometric complexity
💡 Generate clear, structured CS454 assessment reports directly from analysis results

👉Key Features of the Session

✔️  Real project insights from WSP engineers based on UK bridge assessment experience
✔️ Two in-depth case studies covering different bridge typologies
✔️ Practical explanation of geometric complexity and model development strategies
✔️ Live demonstration of CS454 moving load analysis and report generation in MIDAS Civil NX
✔️ End-to-end assessment workflow aligned with UK Assessment industry practice
✔️ Technical content tailored specifically for bridge assessment engineers

Agenda
  • 12:00 - 13:00

    🎙️Speaker: Abinash Acharya (WSP)
    📝Topic: Project Application: CS454 Assessment by WSP ✔️A multi-span post-tensioned bridge
    ✔️A steel composite bridge

  • 13:00 - 13:10

    👀 QnA Session

  • 13:10 - 14:10

    🎙️Speaker: Dev Bharatia (MIDAS IT)
    📝Topic: Workflow for Moving Load Analysis and Report Generation as per CS454

  • 14:10 - 14:15

    👀 QnA Session

🎙️Speaker

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Abinash Acharya
Technical Lead – Bridges, WSP
Abinash is a Professional Engineer (PE, USA) and Chartered Civil Engineer (CEng MICE, UK) with extensive experience in bridge structural engineering across the United States and the United Kingdom. He has led the design and assessment of highway, rail, and pedestrian bridges, including complex long span, prestressed, and composite structures. As Technical Lead at WSP Global Capability Center India, Abinash leads engineering teams delivering bridge infrastructure projects across the UK.
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Dev Bharatia
Technical Support Engineer, MIDAS IT
Dev holds a Master’s in Structural Engineering from SVNIT Surat and has experience across bridge and building projects, covering both design and site execution. He enjoys tackling complex engineering problems and improving structural safety and efficiency. At MIDAS, he has worked with clients across the UK, Europe, SEA, India, and the US, and now focuses on supporting projects in the US and UK using MIDAS technology.
🎁 Special Benefits for Attendees
  • Webinar Materials Free access to presentation materials for all participants
  • MIDAS Trial License Free 30 day trial license of MIDAS Civil NX
  • Private Q&A Session Opportunity to request a 1:1 Q&A session