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 1. Transportation Security 2. Bridge and Tunnel Vulnerability Assessments 3. Highway Vulnerability Assessment |  | Possible Threats and DamageThreats:Assessment of vulnerability requires consideration of the means of inflicting damage to a facility, that is, the threat or 
threats. The analogy to the conventional design process is the identification of the design loads. Effective countermeasures and associated costs cannot be developed without this assessment just as the amount of steel and concrete needed in a bridge or tunnel cannot be calculated if the loads are not known. The following types of threats are considered: 
Low-tech and high-tech conventional explosives (e.g., shape charges)Explosively formed penetrating devices (EFP, kinetic energy penetrators)Low-tech, hand-held cutting devicesTruck size/barge size conventional explosivesChemical/biological agents released in tunnelsIncendiary conventional explosivesHAZMAT release in tunnelsIntentional ramming via ship or barge DamageThe consequences of attack expressed as damage to
bridges and tunnels that are of concern are as follows: 
Threats to the integrity of the structure (e.g., resulting in replacement of the facility or major repairs)Damage that inhibits the structure’s functionality for an extended period of time,
such as closure of the facility for 30 days or moreContamination of a tunnel resulting in extended closure or loss of functionalityCatastrophic failure resulting from an attack based on the threats described above 
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Vulnerability Assessment , please submit your payment of $1999.00 
 
 
 
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