ODOT Structure Project Manager Training Structure Types
Common Structure Types Pipe culverts Includes reinforced concrete and corrugated metal round pipes, reinforced concrete elliptical pipes, and corrugated steel and aluminum pipe arches Structural design criteria addressed in Location and Design Manual, Volume 3, Section 1008
Round Concrete Pipe
Round Corrugated Steel Pipe
Elliptical Concrete Pipe
Common Structure Types (cont’d) Box culverts Includes precast reinforced concrete box culverts, corrugated steel and aluminum box culverts, and corrugated steel long span culverts Not unusual to see concrete box culverts replace small, single span bridges Location and Design Manual, Volume 3, Section 1008 for design criteria
Precast Concrete Box Culvert
Precast Concrete Box Culvert
Common Structure Types (cont’d) Three sided culverts Includes precast reinforced concrete flat-topped culverts and precast reinforced concrete arch sections Flat-topped available from 14 to 34 ft. span Arch available from 12 to 42 ft. span Location and Design Manual, Volume 3, Section 1008 for design criteria
Flat-Topped 3 Sided Culvert
Flat-Topped 3 Sided Culvert
Precast Reinforced Concrete Arch
Precast Reinforced Concrete Arch
Common Structure Types (cont’d) Bridges (Bridge Design Manual, Section 200) Superstructures consisting of cast-in-place concrete slabs, prestressed concrete box or I-Beams, and structural steel beams and welded plate girders Shallow abutments with spill-though earthslopes are preferred for stream crossings Pier type typically depends on what feature is being crossed by bridge
Cast in Place Slab with Capped Pile Piers
Concrete Box Beams with Cap and Column Piers and Drilled Shafts
Rolled Steel Beams with Cap and Column Piers
Welded Plate Girders with Single Column Piers
Factors Affecting Structure Type Economic considerations Site constraints Hydraulic requirements Subsurface conditions Maintenance of traffic Construction time Utilities (rare)
Economic Considerations General hierarchy of construction costs (least to most expensive) Pipe culvert Box culvert Three sided culvert Bridge Other factors (hydraulics, subsurface conditions, etc.) can outweigh general hierarchy
Site Constraints
Maintenance of Traffic
Limitations on Use of Common Structure Types Culverts – Material durability, minimum and maximum cover restrictions, subsurface conditions, structure skew relative to roadway, maintenance of traffic Bridge superstructures - Curved roadway alignment, structure skew relative to roadway, required span length, maintenance of traffic