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USDOT Aids Ohio Effort for Fast Rebuild of Columbus Bridge on Major Interstate Route

AASHTO Journal, 10 July 2015 The Ohio Department of Transportation has hired a contractor to quickly replace a major Interstate 70 bridge at Columbus, after it was destroyed July 1 when a tanker truck hauling ethanol overturned underneath that span and set off an intense fire. The U.S. Department of Transportation is providing $1 million in “quick release” funds…

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VIDEO: Drone captures progress of Margaret McDermott Bridge construction in Dallas

Better Roads, 03 July 2015 Bobby Atkinson A Dallas resident took his drone to the sky to capture the progress of the construction on the Margaret McDermott Bridge. The footage, featured by the Dallas Morning News takes a cinematic look at where the bridge is at in this phase of the project, which will provide an upgrade to the bridge which crosses…

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Gov. Raimondo, Legislators Unveil Bond Plan to Boost Rhode Island Bridge Spending

AASHTO Journal, 29 May 2015 Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo, along with House Speaker Nicholas Mattiello and Senate President M. Teresa Paiva Weed, unveiled a $700 million bonding plan for bridge improvements over the next decade that would cover the bond payments with new user fees on truck traffic. They called this “RhodeWorks” financing proposal “a bold action plan…

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WSDOT Dive Crews Go Deep to Protect I-90 Floating Bridges on Lake Washington

AASHTO Journal, 15 May 2015 The Washington State Department of Transportation is relying on deep sea divers to replace aging cables on the Interstate 90 floating bridges across Lake Washington, connecting Seattle and Bellevue. The $3.4 million safety and preservation project that began May 11, WSDOT said, will see specially trained contractor crews from Orion Marine replace 21 “frayed…

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Shear Behavior of Spliced Post-Tensioned Girders

The Center for Transportation Research at the University of Texas at Austin has released a report that evaluates the strength and serviceability of post-tensioned girders loaded in shear, including how a post-tensioning duct located in the web of a girder affects the shear transfer mechanism of a bulb-tee cross-section. Read the Report

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State DOTs Now Provide FHWA Greater Detail From Their Bridge Inspections

AASHTO Journal, 1 May 2015 The Federal Highway Administration has begun collecting new data from state departments of transportation to more closely monitor bridge conditions throughout the nation. Each year, state DOTs provide bridge inspection information to an FHWA national database by the end of April, and starting this year that includes more detailed “element-level” descriptions of conditions. “Smart…

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FHWA to begin collecting bridge condition data by the square foot

Better Roads, 29 April 2015 Chris Hill The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) will begin gathering new data on bridges that will report conditions down to the square foot surface area, rather than simply the overall condition. The “Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century” (MAP-21) Act requires this shift in data collection. As opposed to the previous overall…

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Giant “Left Coast Lifter” crane’s first lift at new Tappan Zee bridge site more than a year in the making

Better Roads, 29 April 2015 Bobby Atkinson The massive Left Coast Lifter places a pier cap in its first job for the new Tappan Zee Bridge project. Photo Credit: Peter Carr/The Journal News One of the largest cranes in the world was finally put to use in the Hudson River on Friday as it made its first lift in…

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An Integrated Real-Time Health Monitoring and Impact/Collision Detection System for Bridges in Cold Remote Regions

The Mountain-Plains Consortium at North Dakota State University has released a report that considers the feasibility of creating an integrated structural health monitoring and impact/collision detection system for bridges in remote cold regions. Read the Report

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Behavior of the Splice Regions of Spliced I-Girder Bridges

The Center for Transportation Research at the University of Texas at Austin has released a report that describes a research program developed to study cast-in-place (CIP) splice regions of spliced I-girders, practices that have been implemented in CIP splice regions, and design recommendations based on the structural performance of spliced I-girder specimens. Read the Report

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New York Program Begins Replacing Bridges at Risk of Flood Damages

AASHTO Journal, 17 April 2015 The New York State Department of Transportation and other agencies have begun work on a $15.6 million project to replace seven bridges in the Town of Keene that are at risk from flood scouring, part of 80 bridges approved so far for replacement by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced the…

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USDOT Okays $162 Million TIFIA Loan for Ohio River Bridges East End Crossing

AASHTO Journal, 17 April 2015 U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said the Federal Highway Administration is issuing a $162 million low-interest, long-term TIFIA loan to help finance construction of the East End Crossing section of the Louisville-Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project. “This project will relieve congestion and stimulate the economy of the entire Louisville-Southern Indiana region both today…

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ARTBA Sees State, Local Progress But Large Backlog of Structurally Deficient Bridges

AASHTO Journal, 3 April 2015 State and local transportation agencies during 2014 were able to remove more than 2,000 bridges from the nationwide list of those rated structurally deficient, but 61,000 are still in that category, said the American Road & Transportation Builders Association. The ARTBA analysis of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s National Bridge Inventory database said the…

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Long-Term Bridge Performance Committee Letter Report: February 20, 2015

  On February 20, 2015, TRB’s Long-Term Bridge Performance (LTBP) Committee sent its fifth letter report to Gregory Nadeau, acting administrator of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). The committee provides advice and assistance on the conduct of the LTBP program, which is designed to collect research-quality data on a large representative sample of in-service U.S. highway bridges and to…

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First-Ever Bridge Slide Use in Arizona, Tribal Nations Draws Crowd to SHRP2 Event

AASHTO Journal, 13 March 2015 The first use of a “bridge slide” construction technique by any tribal nation in the United States drew about 100 industry professionals from across the country to view the project at the Gila River Indian Community south of Phoenix. That technique, which is among the advances to come out of the second Strategic Highway…

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Bridges for Service Life Beyond 100 Years: Service Limit State Design

  TRB’s second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2) Report S2-R19B-RW-1: Bridges for Service Life beyond 100 Years: Service Limit State Design explores design codes critical for bridges to reach a service live of beyond 100 years. The report also addresses performance measures and design procedures that utilize criteria to maximize the actual life of a bridge system. The weigh-in-motion…

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