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Aaron L. Stover, PE, SEMichael Baker Jr., Inc.
Milton Madison Bridge Slide
Kentucky Society of Professional EngineersMay 23rd, 2014 – Lexington KY
Project Partners
Milton, KY
Madison, IN
The Challenge
Existing Bridge
80+ year old bridge
Structurally Deficient
Functionally Obsolete
Sufficiency Rating of 6.5
Remaining life <10 years
Constructible Affordable Replacement Bridge
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Presentation Outline
Project Overview
Maintenance of Traffic
Temporary Piers
Truss Restraints
Bearings and Slide Harnesses
Dislodged Bearing
Span D Slide
Truss Slide
Open to Traffic
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Markland Dam
Project Site
I-275
I-65
Cincinnati
Louisville
LocationOne of two Ohio River bridges between Cincinnati and Louisville
I-65 Bridge - 46 milesMarkland Dam - 26 milesI-275 Bridge – 65 miles
Project Location Map
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Superstructure Replacement
Milton Approach Re‐construction
STR 1 Replace KY Approaches
STR 2 Truss Replacement
Pier Strengthening And Scour Mitigation
Superstructure Replacement
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Milton, KY
Madison, IN
• STR 3 – Replace IN Approaches
• STR 4 – Pedestrian Access
No Right-of-Way required
1 2 3
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Pier Strengthening
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1. Drill holes into ex. caisson
2. Grout Rebar into Caisson
3. Add Stem Reinforcement
4. 2’ thick encapsulation
5. Pier Cap Reinforcement
6. Cast new Pier cap
7. Scour Countermeasure
SECTION A-A
A A
12’-0”LANE
8’-0”SHOULDER
5’-0” 12’-0”LANE
8’-0”SHOULDER
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Typical Section
Existing Bridge is 20 ft curb to curb
5 ft pedestrian walkway
Selected Alternative
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Existing Bridge
Proposed Bridge
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12 Month Closure
Design – Build Letting Summary
September 22, 2010
Five Contractors submitted bids
Formula for Effective Bid Price
lowest effective bid wins
[A + B – Adjustment]
A = construction cost
B = closure days x $25,000/day.
Adjustment = $3.75 million for early opening
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Design – Build Letting Summary
September 22, 2010
Five Contractors submitted bids
Formula for Effective Bid Price
lowest effective bid wins
[A + B – Adjustment]
A = construction cost ($102‐$127 million)
B = closure days x $25,000/day. (365 days max)
Adjustment = $3.75 million for early opening(Sept 2012 or May 2013)
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$103.7 M
10 Days
Sept 2012
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Maintenance of Traffic
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Existing Existing Bridge
New Bridge
during 1Tie In Ramps
during 1st Closure
Slide Truss during Closure
Slide Truss during 2nd Closure
Maintenance of Traffic
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Sliding
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Pulling Strands
Bearing Pulling Bracket
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Temporary Towers
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Sliding Girders
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Sliding Girder Pedestal
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Sliding Girder and Pedestal
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KY Approach Span D
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Rebuild Common Pier
Rebuild Common Pier
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Span DSpan D
Span D Sliding Girder Support
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Preparing Pier Caps
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Pier 2 Sliding Plates for Both Slides
Span D SS Slide PL
GR 36 PL
Stainless Steel Sliding Surface
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Polishing Sliding Plates
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Restraint Configuration
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H H H H H
H
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LongitudinalRestraint (TYP)
LongitudinalRestraint (TYP)
TransverseRestraint (TYP)
TransverseRestraint (TYP)
Restraints during Slide
Lateral Restraint was provided by pulling system
Pier 4 Bearings were restrained longitudinally
Unguided Bearing (TYP)
Unguided Bearing (TYP)
Transverse Restraints
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TransverseRestraint
TransverseRestraint
Stowed for Transit
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Longitudinal Restraint for Slide
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Installed At Pier 4Guided Angles
Installed At Pier 4
Pier 4 Bearing Harness
Disc Bearings
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Sole PL
Permanent Slide PL
Bearing PL
Disc Bearing
SS Sliding Surface
Base PL
Erection Slide PL
Sliding Surface
Bearing Pulling Harnesses
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Bearing Pulling Harness
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Lead Bearing
Trailing Bearing
Pulling Strands
Clamping Rods
Pulling Rod from Lead Bearing
Push PL
Push PL
Lead Bearing Harness
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Push PL
Pulling Rods to Trailing BearingPulling Rods to Trailing Bearing
StrandsRestraint PL
Push PL
Trailing Bearing Harness
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Pulling Rods From Lead Bearing
Pulling Rods From Lead Bearing
Upper Sliding Surface
Upper Sliding Surface
Pulls Bearing during the slide
Locks Upper Slide PL wrt. Upper Bearing PL
Permits Lower sliding surface movement
Lower Sliding Surface
Lower Sliding Surface
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Then, a Problem
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Dislodged Bearing
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10” Drop
Dislodged Bearing
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Upper Lateral Bracing
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Slippage at Upper Chord Bracing
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Analysis of Drop
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Analysis of Drop
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Jacking to Replace Bearing
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Additional Lateral Restraint
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Additional Longitudinal Restraint
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Pier 2 and 6
Stuffers Installed
Prevent bearing from moving during slide
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Harness Vertical Support
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Added Pipe Sliders to keep Harnesses AlignedAdded Pipe Sliders to
keep Harnesses Aligned
Span D Slide Process
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Jack Completed Bridge
Remove Permanent Bearings
Attach Strands
Slide Bridge / Jack Bridge
Reinstall Bearings
Elastomeric Bearing Elastomeric Bearing
Pier 2 PedestalPier 2 Pedestal
Jack AssemblyJack Assembly
Sliding GirderSliding Girder
Span D DiaphragmSpan D DiaphragmSliding Bearing Sliding Bearing
Span D Sliding Bearing
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Span D Slide
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Sliding Plates
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Pier 2 (Below)
Pier 3 / Pier 5 (Rt)
Slide Lubricant
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Atypical Use: Bridge Sliding Grease
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VSL Strand Jacks
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VSL Heavy Lifting Equipment
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Strand Jacking
Design Load (10% Friction)
Reserve Capacity
Observed Friction was much less
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VSL Strand Setup
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VSL Command Center
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Bumper System
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Truss Slide Video
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Needs Brakes
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Sliding from Girder onto Pier
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Playing “Chicken”
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Expansion Joint Installation
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Open to Unrestricted Traffic
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By the Numbers – Questions?
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Wt. for Slide 15,260 tons
Slide Distance 55 feet
Length of Truss 2427 feet
Height of Truss180 feet above
water
Wt. of Truss Members
8000 tons
Truss Members 2200 pieces
Bolts 145,000 pieces
Length of Concrete Beam
3462 feet
Wt. of Asphalt 4000 tons
Wt. of Stone 46,000 tons
Concrete Poured 12,730 cu yds
Wt. of Rebar 1,907,000 lbs
Workers (Peak) 135
Workers (Average) 50
Equipment 300 pieces
Explosives 124 charges
ADT 11,000
Project Cost $ 104 Million