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Swiss Study Finds UHPFRC Extends Bridge Lifespan and Reduces Carbon Emissions

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Recent research highlights significant eco-economic benefits associated with the use of Ultra-High Performance Fiber-Reinforced Concrete (UHPFRC) in Swiss bridge infrastructure. The study, conducted by researchers Bertola, Küpfer, and Brühwiler, examines how UHPFRC can enhance the durability of bridges while reducing environmental impact. Their findings, set to be published in *Nature Communications*, suggest that this advanced material could play a pivotal role in improving the sustainability and longevity of transportation networks.

The research focuses on UHPFRC’s ability to extend the lifespan of bridges due to its superior strength and resistance to wear compared to traditional concrete. By increasing durability, UHPFRC reduces the need for frequent repairs or replacements, which lowers maintenance costs and minimizes resource consumption over time. Additionally, the study explores how using this material can decrease carbon emissions associated with construction and repair activities. The findings indicate that adopting UHPFRC could lead to both economic savings and environmental benefits for Switzerland’s infrastructure projects.

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Date: February 4, 2026

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