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Connection Details for Prefabricated Bridge Elements and Systems

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. The primary concerns that owner agencies have with respect to adopting accelerated construction techniques are:

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Connection Details for Prefabricated Bridge Elements and Systems

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  1. 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

  2. The primary concerns that owner agencies have with respect to adopting accelerated construction techniques are: Need for Quality Details Durability Design Methodologies and Training Construction Methodologies Roadblocks to Accelerated Construction

  3. FHWA has initiated a project to develop this manual This publication is intended to provide information that will go a long way to answering all four of the previous concerns. Focus on details that have been used in the past. “Connections Details for Prefabricated Bridge Elements and Systems”

  4. 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 Connection Details for Prefabricated Bridge Elements and Systems Project Goals

  5. All details needs to pass a critical test before being published in the document: Does the connection result in a rapid construction process? Does the connection transmit the forces between elements effectively? Is the connection durable? Has it performed well under traffic and in an exposed environment? Is it cost effective and easy to construct? If a process or connection is proprietary, can it be incorporated into numerous projects without producing contracting issues?

  6. State DOT’s Questionnaires sent via e-mail Federal Agencies International Organizations Researchers (previous and current) Producers Questionnaires sent via e-mail Sources of Data

  7. Manual Organization

  8. Connection Data Sheets

  9. Precast Cantilever Abutments

  10. Precast Integral Abutments

  11. Precast Piers

  12. Precast Piers

  13. Precast Decks on PS Beams

  14. Precast Decks on Steel Framing

  15. Precast Decks

  16. FRP Decks

  17. Partial Depth Deck Forms

  18. Total Bridge Element Prefabrication Everything shown can be prefabricated

  19. Total Bridge Element Prefabrication Everything shown can be prefabricated

  20. New Hampshire Project How fast can we build a bridge? Experimental project All components prefabricated 115 foot span Precast cantilever abutments Clock started after old bridge was removed Roadway open to traffic in 8 days Time Lapse Video on YoutubeTM Search “Epping Bridge Construction” Complete Bridge Element Prefabrication

  21. Examples: Epping NH Epping Bridge Construction

  22. Manual Distribution Availability Published June 2009 DOT’s will receive copies Others will be given out at conferences Website being developed Is available through Local FHWA offices www.fhwa.dot.gov/hfl/

  23. culmo@cmeengineering.com Questions

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