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Connection Details for Prefabricated Bridge Elements and Systems
Michael P. Culmo, P.E. Vice President of Transportation and Structures CME Associates, Inc., East Hartford, CT
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“Connections Details for Prefabricated Bridge Elements and Systems” Project Goals:
Gather details of Connections that have been used on accelerated bridge construction projects Investigate transfer of technology from other markets into the bridge market Parking Garages Stadiums Buildings The details were gathered from transportation agencies and other industries, which turned out to be a key component of the work. Accelerated construction is also used in vertical construction. Many of the details used in this industry are transferable to bridge construction.
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Available Technologies
Corrugated Void Pockets Developed in Iowa Very good punching shear capacity Footings Integral abutments Pier caps Easy to form Reduces shipping weight Grouted reinforcing splice couplers are an example of a connection that migrated from the vertical construction industry.
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Available Technologies
Corrugated Void Pockets – Integral abutments Grouted reinforcing splice couplers are an example of a connection that migrated from the vertical construction industry.
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Available Technologies
Corrugated Void Pockets – Integral abutments Grouted reinforcing splice couplers are an example of a connection that migrated from the vertical construction industry.
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Available Technologies
Corrugated Void Pockets Cantilever Abutments Cantilever Walls Grouted reinforcing splice couplers are an example of a connection that migrated from the vertical construction industry.
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Available Connection Technologies
Grouted Couplers Emulates a reinforcing steel lap splice No special design required Multiple companies – non-proprietary Used in vertical construction for many years parking garages Stadiums Bridges Favored by Northeast States Seismic Used in buildings (ACI) Previously tested in Japan New testing underway at Univ. of Nevada Grouted reinforcing splice couplers are an example of a connection that migrated from the vertical construction industry.
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Grouted Reinforcing Splice Connectors
The couplers can be used where ever a construction joint would normally be placed in a conventional bridge. This facilitates the design of the bridge because it can be designed as a cast-in-place structure. The couplers replace the normal lap splices. The only design change is the depth of the reinforcing cage in order to get proper cover over the couplers. Installation Video on YoutubeTM Search “Georgia Pier Construction”
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Grouted Splice coupler @ end of column
Testing data Grouted Splice end of column
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Control Column w/o Grouted Splice Coupler
Testing data Control Column w/o Grouted Splice Coupler
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Pile Supported Footings
Use corrugated pipe forms Used for integral abutment stems also
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Pile Supported Footings
Use precast stem with CIP Footing Good for footings with closely spaced piles
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Available Technologies
Grouted PT Ducts Similar to grouted couplers Good for development into mass concrete Lap splices? Check conflicts with transverse bars Grouted reinforcing splice couplers are an example of a connection that migrated from the vertical construction industry.
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NCHRP Report 681 Detail Grouted PT Duct Similar to grouted sleeves
Used in several states Tested for high seismic regions Significant adjustability Details, specifications and design information available The NCHRP study was for high seismic regions, however the connections are good for all locations.
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Other Sources for Details
Utah DOT ABC Website (search ABC) Piers, abutments, walls, decks PCI Northeast (Bridge resources) MassDOT Working on new ABC manual NCHRP Report 681 Development of a Precast Bent Cap System for Seismic Regions Web search “NCHRP Report 681” There are other sources of details for ABC connections.
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Manual Distribution Availability Published June 2009
Is available through FHWA Highways for LIFE website The manual is complete and available for use. A web-site is under development that will include the details in the manual. Other details will be added to the website as they become available.
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NEW FHWA ABC Manual Accelerated Bridge Construction
Experience in Design, Fabrication and Erection of Prefabricated Bridge Elements and Systems
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Previously Published FHWA Manuals
2006: Decision-Making Framework for Prefabricated Bridge Elements and Systems 2007: Manual on the Use of Self-Propelled Modular Transporters to Remove and Replace Bridges 2009: Connection Details for Prefabricated Bridge Elements and Systems
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Goal of New Manual Overview of all aspects of ABC
Fill in areas that are not covered in the other manuals Dovetail with Every Day Counts Initiative Compliment SHRP2 R04 Work “Innovative Bridge Designs for Rapid Renewal”
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Manual Outline ABC Definitions Chapters Introduction: Why use ABC?
Accelerated Bridge Construction Techniques Planning and Scoping Projects with ABC and PBES Implementing ABC in a Transportation Agency Prefabricated Bridge Elements Miscellaneous Bridge Elements Construction Long-term performance of Prefabricated Elements Design and Analysis
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Utah experience with ABC:
Chapter 1 Introduction Purpose of the Manual Why use ABC? Public perception of ABC Public Perception Utah experience with ABC: Polling results
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Chapter 2 ABC Technologies FHWA Every Day Counts ABC Toolbox
Foundation and Wall Elements Rapid Embankment Construction Prefabricated Bridge Elements and Systems Structural Placement Methods Fast Track Contracting Contracting Provisions Best Value Selection A+B and A+B+C Bidding Incentive and Disincentive Clauses Warranties Lane Rental Applicability of ABC Technologies to Different Bridge Projects FHWA Every Day Counts ABC Toolbox
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Chapter 2 Fast Track Contracting Design/Build Flowchart
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Chapter 2 Fast Track Contracting CMGC Flowchart
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Chapter 3 Planning and Scoping Projects ABC Decision Making process
Is ABC Appropriate? Decision Process for Selection of ABC Methods What type of ABC should I use? Defining the problem Flow charts for determination of appropriate ABC methods Structure type selection analysis including overall project costs Public Involvement
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Chapter 3 Planning and Scoping 3 Basic types of ABC in use today
Prefabricated Bridge Elements (LEGO bridges) Individual prefabricated elements Modular Prefabricated Elements Larger components made up of several prefabricated elements Large Scale prefabrication Full structures SPMT bridge moves Lateral skidding/sliding Barge installations
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Chapter 3 Planning and Scoping: Decision flowcharts
Used to determine the appropriate methods of ABC Construction with Prefabricated elements (LEGO Bridge) is always an option Identifies other potential options Based on the following assumptions ABC is already on the table The time and cost are not factors at this point A time and cost analysis is recommended after determining the appropriate ABC methods for the site
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Chapter 3 Determination of appropriate ABC methods
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Chapter 3 Determination of appropriate ABC methods
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Chapter 3 Determination of appropriate ABC methods
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Chapter 3 Determination of appropriate ABC methods
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Chapter 3 Once appropriate methods of ABC are determined
Investigate all viable options Time for each option Traffic management for each option Determine mobility Impacts Calculate overall project costs Determine User Costs
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Chapter 4 Utah Model Implementing ABC in a Transportation Agency
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Chapter 5 Typical Prefabricated Elements
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Chapter 6 Miscellaneous Bridge Elements: Bearings Railing/Barriers
Joints
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Chapter 7 Chapter 7: Construction Fabrication Erection Grouting
Shoring Paperless submissions Accelerated testing needs
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Chapter 8 Long-term Performance
Example: UDOT SPMT Bridge after 3 years in service Long-term Performance Durability of PBES based on lessons learned Case Studies Conventional Construction SPMT Install Edison Bridge in Florida 15 years in service Corrosive environment Conclusion: Cracking in deck is no worse than conventional construction (better in some cases)
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Chapter 9 Design and Analysis Design of bridges for SPMT moves
Precast Substructures Integral Abutments Cantilever abutment Piers Full Depth Deck Panel Post tensioning Issues not covered in LRFD Mechanical Connectors in hinge zones - seismic Corrugated void shear capacity
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Appendices Design Examples and Guidance
Full depth precast deck panels Precast Concrete Piers Precast Integral Abutments Erection and Lifting calculations for deck panels Reference Documents that contain Design Information Standard and Proprietary Products Sample Construction Specifications UDOT – Precast Substructure Elements UDOT – Precast Concrete Deck Panels UDOT – Bridge Construction using Self Propelled Modular Transporters UDOT – Structural Lightweight Concrete MassDOT – High Early Strength Concrete
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Manual Distribution Availability Published in November 2011
Available On-Line Free Download Some of these technologies are new to the States who submitted an application
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