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Public Information Meeting Rehabilitation of Bridge No. 00245 Flat Rock Hill Road over I-95 Old Lyme, Connecticut Rehabilitation of Bridge No. 00245 Flat Rock Hill Road over I-95 Old Lyme, Connecticut
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Bridge No. 00245
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CTDOT Role and Mission Bureau of Engineering and Construction Responsible for engineering design, construction, and inspection of transportation projects Project Manager: Mr. Louis D. Bacho Contact: Ms. Mary E. Baker Bureau of Engineering and Construction Responsible for engineering design, construction, and inspection of transportation projects Project Manager: Mr. Louis D. Bacho Contact: Ms. Mary E. Baker
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Close, Jensen and Miller, P.C. Consultant Liaison Engineers CTDOT has retained the firm of Close, Jensen and Miller to supervise the activities relative to the design of this bridge project. Contact: Mr. Jeffrey J. Fontaine CTDOT has retained the firm of Close, Jensen and Miller to supervise the activities relative to the design of this bridge project. Contact: Mr. Jeffrey J. Fontaine
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Project Goals Rehabilitate Bridge No. 00245 Minimize disturbance to traveling public Complete construction in a timely manner Effectively use funds Address above with consideration for context sensitive design Rehabilitate Bridge No. 00245 Minimize disturbance to traveling public Complete construction in a timely manner Effectively use funds Address above with consideration for context sensitive design
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Bridge No. 00245 Elevation looking East on Interstate 95
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Bridge No. 00245 Elevation looking West on Interstate 95
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Existing Bridge Description Bridge No. 00245 Four-Span, Continuous Steel Multi-Girder Structure built in 1958 Carries one lane of traffic in each direction –Estimated Average Daily Traffic (ADT) on Flat Rock Hill Road ~116 vehicles (2007) –ADT on Interstate 95 under Bridge No. 00245 ~67,900 (2009) Structure Dimensions –Total Length = 173’ –Overall Width = 45’ 7” –Roadway Width = Originally 40’ 0” Reduced to 26’ 5” due to concrete barrier curb along Eastern side for girder protection Four-Span, Continuous Steel Multi-Girder Structure built in 1958 Carries one lane of traffic in each direction –Estimated Average Daily Traffic (ADT) on Flat Rock Hill Road ~116 vehicles (2007) –ADT on Interstate 95 under Bridge No. 00245 ~67,900 (2009) Structure Dimensions –Total Length = 173’ –Overall Width = 45’ 7” –Roadway Width = Originally 40’ 0” Reduced to 26’ 5” due to concrete barrier curb along Eastern side for girder protection
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Bridge No. 00245 looking South
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Bridge No. 00245 looking North
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Existing Bridge Description (cont’d) Bridge No. 00245 Minimum Vertical Clearance over I-95 = 14’-2” Reinforced concrete deck with concrete wearing surface Substructure (Foundation) –Concrete abutments on steel piles –Two intermediate concrete piers and one center concrete pier on spread footings founded on bedrock Minimum Vertical Clearance over I-95 = 14’-2” Reinforced concrete deck with concrete wearing surface Substructure (Foundation) –Concrete abutments on steel piles –Two intermediate concrete piers and one center concrete pier on spread footings founded on bedrock
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Reasons for Project Structure recommended for rehabilitation under the State Bridge Program. Structurally Deficient: –Overall Superstructure Condition Rating “4” –Jersey Barriers used to keep live loads off fascia girders –Fascia girders exhibit extensive vehicular impact damage –Girders exhibit moderate to heavy rust Functionally Obsolete: –Minimum Vertical Clearance is Substandard Structure recommended for rehabilitation under the State Bridge Program. Structurally Deficient: –Overall Superstructure Condition Rating “4” –Jersey Barriers used to keep live loads off fascia girders –Fascia girders exhibit extensive vehicular impact damage –Girders exhibit moderate to heavy rust Functionally Obsolete: –Minimum Vertical Clearance is Substandard
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Reasons for Project Fascia Girder over SB Traffic Impact damage Fascia Girder over SB Traffic Impact damage Bearing Pads Sheared bolt due to impact damage
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Reasons for Project Steel Girders Rust along underside of structure Steel Girders Rust along underside of structure Piers Light to moderate scaling, rust along underside of structure
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Proposed Construction New two-span continuous multi-girder, high strength weathering steel superstructure Increased Minimum Vertical Clearance over I-95 –Existing: 14’-2” –Proposed: 16’-3” Deck will consist of cast-in-place reinforced concrete with membrane waterproofing and an asphaltic overlay. Structure Dimensions –Total Length slightly increased due to abutment modifications –Match Existing Out to Out Width New two-span continuous multi-girder, high strength weathering steel superstructure Increased Minimum Vertical Clearance over I-95 –Existing: 14’-2” –Proposed: 16’-3” Deck will consist of cast-in-place reinforced concrete with membrane waterproofing and an asphaltic overlay. Structure Dimensions –Total Length slightly increased due to abutment modifications –Match Existing Out to Out Width
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Proposed Construction (cont’d) Pier Repair and Modification –Removal of Intermediate Piers –Reconstruction of Center Pier to form Pier Wall –Concrete Repairs to spalls and hollow areas Abutments will be modified to accommodate increased loads and raised profile –Addition of heel length –Third row of steel H-piles –Minor concrete repairs to existing abutment stems Pier Repair and Modification –Removal of Intermediate Piers –Reconstruction of Center Pier to form Pier Wall –Concrete Repairs to spalls and hollow areas Abutments will be modified to accommodate increased loads and raised profile –Addition of heel length –Third row of steel H-piles –Minor concrete repairs to existing abutment stems
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Proposed Construction Bridge Elevation
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Stage 1 Construction
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Stage 2 Construction
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Proposed Construction Bridge Cross Section
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Public Utilities Utilities at the bridge site consist of aerial facilities (electric, telecommunication and cable) and a VMS cabinet located Northeast of the bridge. CTDOT has notified the appropriate utility companies of the scheduled project. Utilities will be temporarily relocated as part of the proposed construction activities. Utilities at the bridge site consist of aerial facilities (electric, telecommunication and cable) and a VMS cabinet located Northeast of the bridge. CTDOT has notified the appropriate utility companies of the scheduled project. Utilities will be temporarily relocated as part of the proposed construction activities.
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Rights-of-Way Based upon the State boundary map, the width of ROW for Interstate Route 95 at the bridge site is approximately 500 feet. No impacts to private property are anticipated. All work will be within the DOT-ROW.
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Project Cost The estimated construction cost for the project is approximately $5,800,000. This bridge replacement is anticipated to be undertaken using Federal and State funds. The estimated construction cost for the project is approximately $5,800,000. This bridge replacement is anticipated to be undertaken using Federal and State funds.
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Project Schedule Construction of Bridge No. 00245 is anticipated to begin in the spring of 2013 and be completed in the fall of 2014. The schedule is preliminary and is predicated upon the availability of funding.
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Contact Information CTDOT Ms. Mary E. Baker 2800 Berlin Turnpike, P.O. Box 317546 Newington, Connecticut 06131-7546 (860) 594-3402 or mary.baker@ct.gov Close, Jensen and Miller, P.C. Mr. Jeffrey J. Fontaine 1137 Silas Deane Highway Wethersfield, Connecticut 06109 (860) 563-9375 or jfontaine@cjmpc.com CTDOT Ms. Mary E. Baker 2800 Berlin Turnpike, P.O. Box 317546 Newington, Connecticut 06131-7546 (860) 594-3402 or mary.baker@ct.gov Close, Jensen and Miller, P.C. Mr. Jeffrey J. Fontaine 1137 Silas Deane Highway Wethersfield, Connecticut 06109 (860) 563-9375 or jfontaine@cjmpc.com
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THANK YOU… FOR YOUR TIME AND ATTENTION
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