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Call for Papers

National Conference: Best Practices, Care and Repair of Covered Bridges

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THE PRESERVATION EDUCATION INSTITUTE
A Division of Historic Windsor, Inc.
PO BOX 1777, WINDSOR VT 05089-0021
802-674-6752>br>802-674-6179 FAX
histwininc@valley.net
www.preservationworks.org

Abstracts are sought for papers for a national conference on Best Practices in the Care and Repair of Covered Bridges to be held in the historic Billings Center on the campus of the University of Vermont in Burlington, Vermont, on June 5-7, 2003.

The conference will be organized around three audience tracks:

  1. Programs for engineers and architects
  2. Programs for contractors, tradespeople, road agents, and others charged with the repair and maintenance of covered bridges
  3. A track for stewards of covered bridges-volunteers, municipal officials, state transportation staff or historic preservation office staff, tourism officials and others who serve as advocates for covered bridges

Papers are sought on the following topics:

Case studies of repair and maintenance projects Disaster planning and mitigation
Documenting covered bridges Creating friends groups for bridges
Engineering analysis of covered bridges Lost bridges and their heritage
Species specificity Maintenance programming
Application of the Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation The crafts of timber framing and carpentry in covered bridges
Fire detection and suppression Fundraising Strategies
Engineering or craft insights into the performance of historic trusses The case for building new covered bridges
Interpreting and marketing covered bridges in the spirit of cultural tourism HABS/HAER, National Register and State survey programs
Repair techniques Covered bridge builders

Preferred format is via electronic submission in Microsoft Word to: no later than the close of business December 9, 2002.

Submissions may be mailed to: The Preservation Education Institute at the above address no later than December 9, 2002.

Abstracts should be no more than 500 words. Presentations at the conference will be approximately one-half hour in length. If selected, presenters will be notified no later than January 17, 2003.

Final papers must be submitted no later than close-of-business April 7, 2003.

Presenters will be asked to sign a release authorizing publication of their articles either in print, electronically, or in alternate formats for people with disabilities. Papers will be published in the conference proceedings. Some articles may be printed in other publications and/or may be published on the Internet. Presenters will receive complimentary tuition to the conference, conference events and a modest travel stipend.

The conference is presented as part of the National Historic Covered Bridge Program funded under Section 1224(b) of the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), in partnership with the National Park Service, Historic American Engineering Record (HAER), is undertaking a project to document significant covered bridges in the United States. The Preservation Education Institute is working in partnership with the National Park Service (HAER in Washington, DC and the Historic Preservation Training Center in Frederick, Maryland) and the University of Vermont Historic Preservation Program to present this three-day conference.

For information, please contact Judy L. Hayward, Executive Director of the Preservation Education Institute, email inquiries to coveredbridges@uvm.edu or call 802-674-6752. The conference web site, http://www.uvm.edu/coveredbridges will be updated with information regularly.

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