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Region One Bridge Design – Robert Jose Tovar “If I have seen further it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants” – Isaac Newton
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Hwy 2 Over Marine Drive – Bridge Replacement using Precast Segmental Tubs Hwy 2 Over Marine Drive – Bridge Replacement using Precast Segmental Tubs
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Project Review Project Development Construction Issues Trapezoidal box Girders
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Project Background 2009 Job Transportation Act Project Background 2009 Job Transportation Act June 2009 -- EB Frontage Road Widening to three lanes April 2011 -- Phase I Troutdale Interchange widen EB Exit Ramp to three lanes December 2013 -- Phase II Troutdale Interchange improve Marine Drive five lanes
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Project Background – Traffic Management Plan
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Marine Drive - Existing Bridges Marine Drive - Existing Bridges
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Roadway Design Issues Improve Marine Drive from 2 lanes to 5 lanes with sidewalk Increase Vertical Clearance to 16’-0” or 17’-4” No vertical abutments Single Span desirable Limited time for detours for Marine Drive Roadway alignment shift required to eliminate temporary bridge.
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T S & L Design Span Length 130 feet. Replace two existing structures with One. Shallow Superstructure depth to 5’-0”. L/D ratio 26. Review post-tensioning concrete and steel design. Concrete option use 52 inch tubs BR 133.
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TS&L Alternates – Post-Tension Concrete vs Steel
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Construction Sequence Construction Sequence
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Previous 52 inch-Segmental Bridges Previous 52 inch-Segmental Bridges Barger Ave – 134 ft. Royal Ave -118 ft.
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Project Team Recommends Concrete Project Team Recommends Concrete
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Construction Issues Post-tensioning Duct Resetting Bearing Closure pour – Special Concrete Segmental Construction Specifications Construction conflict resolution using 3D graphics
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Post-Tensioning Duct Size Post-Tensioning Duct Size AVAR ACS 22.6 use 4 inch duct
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Wasger Davis S-22.6 use a 4 ½” Duct Size Design Deviation required for duct to web ratio greater than 0.4 AASHTO.
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Post-tension Duct & Stressing Duct ratio > 0.4 need a design deviation ask for 0.45 Actual duct ratio is 0.425 Change P/T location to reduce stresses Use Alternate End Stressing approved. Block out required and planned.
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Block out for P/T use mechanical splicing anchors
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Reset Bearing after 45 days P/T. What? Can we reduce days down? 30 days? 14 days?
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Recommend Using PTFE Elastomeric or Cotton Duck Bearings
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Concrete Splice Material – Slump 8 inches Min. Recommend Special bid item CPC5000 – Closure Pour Concrete 5000 psi Future ODOT may want to consider Self-Consolidating Concrete (J-Ring)
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Segmental Concrete Bridge Specifications Recommend new Pre- stress Specification Falsework (Piles, or spread footing) Bracing requirements Girder Handling and Erection Plan Splice Concrete requirements Elevation bearing control
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Conflict Resolution Using 3D- Pdf Conflict Resolution Using 3D- Pdf
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Conflict Resolution Continue Conflict Resolution Continue Temporary falsework pile redesigned due to conflict with existing footing.
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Trapezoidal Box Girders ODOT History and Standard Details Concrete P/T Segmental Design Software review Other Trapezoidal Box Girder Review
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ODOT Tub History – All Single Span Washburn (BR_17446) – 175 feet, 76 inch Barger Ave (BR_17474) – 134 feet, 64 inch Wilsonville (BR_17995) – 140 feet, 52 inch Chenowith (BR_18153) – 182 feet, 70 inch Royal Ave (BR_17945) – 118 feet, 52-inch Mt. Hood Meadows (BR_18571) – 132 feet. 64 inch Marine Dr. (BR_21816) – 130 feet, 52-inch
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ODOT History and Standard Details Designed developed in the middle 1990’s. BR 133 Web is 10 inches, bottom slab 7’-0”. Span range 125 to 175 single span Weight 1.6 to 2.12 kips/foot Precast vs Cast-in-Place(5 ksi)
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Software Requirements Segmental Design Pre-stressed with Post-tensioning Multiple Stage Post-tension Tapered Girders
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Midas Software – 2003 ODOT to Replace Bridge2D
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Other U girders review Spliced U Girder P/T - Oregon, Colorado & Florida Pre-stressed U Girders – Washington, Texas and Colorado PCI Zone 6 Spliced U-Girder
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Other Smaller Pre-stressed U-Girders Other Smaller Pre-stressed U-Girders
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LRT (Bybee) Widening- Spliced U Girder
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Challenges of using Trapezoidal Box Girders Challenges of using Trapezoidal Box Girders Designing complex structure stating using P/T and tracking pre-stressed losses, software. Stage construction, temporary tower locations. Heavy Girders, requiring girder erection plans. Higher construction support, camber and grade control.
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Why Use Trapezoidal Box Girders? High span to depth ratio for increase vertical clearance Good replacement for Cast in Place Post-tensioning. Girders are in 6 inch increments for better designs. Conventional Construction techniques. Aesthetics – reduced girders lines and tapered girder Torsional Stiff for curved girder optional
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Thank You – Comments? Thank You – Comments?
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