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Bridge 2153 Final Report

Bridge 2153 Final Report. Premier Engineering Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology. Premier Engineering Team. Jake Vieck – Project Editor John Groff – Project Engineer Lauren Oakley – Client Liaison Cassidy Sutton – Project Manager Fred Lintz – Project Engineer. Overview.

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Bridge 2153 Final Report

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  1. Bridge 2153 Final Report Premier Engineering Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology

  2. Premier Engineering Team • Jake Vieck – Project Editor • John Groff – Project Engineer • Lauren Oakley – Client Liaison • Cassidy Sutton – Project Manager • Fred Lintz – Project Engineer

  3. Overview • Project Description • Design Requirements • Project Approach • Design Solution

  4. Project Description (1) • Naval Support Activity (NSA) Crane • Located in Martin County, Indiana on 100 square miles • Employs nearly 4000 people (2nd largest employer in Southwestern Indiana) • Constructed in the early 1940s

  5. Project Description (2)

  6. Project Description (3) • Carries H-161 over Boggs Creek • Constructed in 1942 • Partially reconstructed in 1986 • Total length ~ 76 ft • Total width ~ 24 ft • Travel width ~ 22 ft

  7. Project Description (4) • Two-year inspections indicate need for replacement of Bridge 2153 • Holes in timber from insect damage • Corrosion on underside of deck • Poor wing wall pile condition • Severe checking

  8. Design Constraints • Have minimum 60-yr life • Pass the 100-yr flood • Have only one span if economically feasible • Have low maintenance cost • Meet or exceed INDOT and AASHTO standards • Minimize cost

  9. Client Requirements & Project Approach • Determine and assess design options • Recommend most desirable option • Design of replacement structure and approaches • Provide detailed construction plans and cost estimate • Provide necessary permitting information

  10. Existing Conditions

  11. Existing Conditions • Site assessment • Maps • Soil survey • Wetlands • Floodplain ` `

  12. Bridge Material Options • Materials • Prestressed concrete • Concrete box culvert • Steel • Timber • Basis of Consideration • Initial cost • Lifespan • Maintenance cost • Constructability • Aesthetics

  13. Decision Matrix

  14. Geotechnical Investigation N BRIDGE

  15. Geotechnical Investigation Elevation (feet)

  16. Hydrologic Study • Drainage Area: DA = 2.58 sq mi • Slope: SL = 69.1 ft/mi • 100-yr flow rate: Q = 1910 cfs

  17. Hydraulic Study • 100-yr flood elevation: 478 ft • Proposed bridge lowers 100-yr elevation by 0.11 ft

  18. Structural Design • Standard 33” INDOT parapets • 8” cast-in-place concrete deck • 5 Type I bulb-tee prestressed concrete girders

  19. Foundation Design

  20. Highway Design & Sight Distance 1.5” (165 lb/sy) Surface HMA 2.5” (275 lb/sy) Intermediate HMA 8” (880 lb/sy) Base 24” Compacted Aggregate Base

  21. Highway Design & Sight Distance 1’ HMA PAVED SHOULDER PARAPET 10’ DRIVING LANE 11’ EXPANSION JOINT DRIVING LANE 10’ 11’ 2’ CONCRETE SHOULDER No. 53 STONE GUARDRAIL

  22. Traffic Maintenance Plan

  23. Cost Estimate

  24. Summary • Project Description • Design Requirements • Project Approach • Design Solution

  25. Assessment Distribution

  26. Decision Matrix

  27. Erosion & Sediment Control Plan

  28. Foundation Plan

  29. Sight Distance

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