Title: Montana Truss Rehabilitation Projects
1Montana Truss Rehabilitation Projects
- Lozeau Bridge over the Clark Fork
- Dearborn River High Bridge
- Van Buren Street over the Clark Fork
2Lozeau Bridge Over the Clark Fork
- Constructed 1924 Near Thompson Falls, MT
- Moved Reconstructed During WWII in 1944
- USFS With Permission From the War Department
- Used POW Labor, Local Aggregate
- Reconstructed in 1998 by MDT
- Lozeau Bridge Near Superior, Montana
3Challenges and Solutions
- Column Encasement or Replacement
- Existing columns had been patched in places
- Original intent was to repair spalled/unsound
areas - During construction, discovered some areas that
were far worse than expected.
Lozeau Bridge
4Challenges and Solutions
- Need to Raise and Support Truss
- To Repair or Replace Substructure Units and
Bearings - No End Floor Beams
- Cant Jack Against Bottom Chord
- Solution Use Jacking Frame
- Lift Truss From Above Using Cradle under Truss
Pins - Supports Stringers From Jacking Frame Easily
Lozeau Bridge
5Challenges and Solutions
- Column Encasement or Replacement
- Superstructure was temporarily supported by a
jacking frame - Columns and cap were completely replaced at the
end piers - Columns were jacketed with a reinforced concrete
shell at the center pier
Lozeau Bridge
6Challenges and Solutions
- Attach New Railing to Lightweight Truss or Deck
- Attach Truss Rail Posts to Steel Stringers and
Curbs - Railing Independent of Truss
- Approach Spans Rail Posts Bolted to Curbs and
Stringers
Lozeau Bridge
7Challenges and Solutions
- Timber Decks - Maintain Historic Deck Material
Type and Minimize Dead Load
- Pentachlorophenol
- Running Planks
- 5 1/8 Glued-Lam Deck
- Nail Lam Deck at End Spans
- BMP for Use of Treated Wood in Aquatic
Environments
Lozeau Bridge
8Dearborn River High Bridge
- Built 1897 by the King Bridge Co. Cleveland, OH
- Lewis and Clark County, Before Highway Dept.
- Unusual Mid-Deck Truss, Only One Remaining?
- Reconstructed in 2003 by MDT
- Venetian Red
- Dearborn River High Bridge Near Augusta, MT
9Challenges and Solutions
- Rock Embankment Stabilization
- Existing Abutment was founded on an unstable rock
outcropping - Unstable rock mass was threatening existing
columns
Dearborn River High Bridge
10Challenges and Solutions
- Rock Embankment Stabilization
Caisson knocked partially out from under bearing
Unstable rock mass
Dearborn River High Bridge
11Challenges and Solutions
- Need to Raise and Support Truss
- Stabilize Rock Slope at End
- Replace all Substructure Units and Bearings
- Cant Jack Against Bottom Chord
- Solution Deck is to be Removed and Replaced,
Remove Lightweight Truss to Bank - Use Special Bolted Lifting Points and Spreader
Beams
Dearborn River High Bridge
12Challenges and Solutions
- Abutment Replacement Rock Stabilization
- Remove unstable rock mass by controlled blasting
- Stabilize slope by rock bolting
- Socket the new abutment into competent rock
- Stabilize approach with gabion baskets
Dearborn River High Bridge
13Challenges and Solutions
- Drilled shaft Excavation at Abutment No. 5
Dearborn River High Bridge
14Challenges and Solutions
Dearborn River High Bridge
15Challenges and Solutions
- Abutment Replacement Rock Stabilization
Dearborn River High Bridge
16Challenges and Solutions
- Abutment Replacement Rock Stabilization
Before After
Dearborn River High Bridge
17Challenges and Solutions
- Reusing the existing stone in the new abutment
Dearborn River High Bridge
18Challenges and Solutions
Reusing the existing stone in the new approach
span footings
Dearborn River High Bridge
19Challenges and Solutions
- Replace / Repair Old Bearings
New Elastomeric Bearings
New Expansion Bearing Sole Plate
Dearborn River High Bridge
20Challenges and Solutions
- Timber Deck - Maintain Historic Deck Material
Type and Minimize Dead Load
- Creosote
- 3 1/8 Glued-Lam Deck
- Transverse Longitudinal
- BMP for Use of Treated Wood in Aquatic
Environments - Most Agencies Do Not Use Creosote Now
Dearborn River High Bridge
21Challenges and Solutions
- Attach New Railing to Lightweight Truss or Deck
- Longitudinal Decking - Attach Posts to Floor
Beams for Approach Spans - Transverse Decking - Attach Posts to Structural
Tubes in Plane of Deck Between Deck Panels - Rail Posts Independent of Truss
Dearborn River High Bridge
22Challenges and Solutions
Dearborn River High Bridge
- Restored original color of bridge Venetian
Red - High pressure water blast and mechanical
cleaning - Moisture cure urethane overcoat system
- Make sure paint system is compatible with
existing paint
23Van Buren St. Over the Clark Fork
- Built 1892-3 on Higgins Avenue
- Washed out in Flood 1908
- Salvaged Moved Upstream to Van Buren Street
- Sidewalks Outside Truss Removed
- Converted to Pedestrian Use in 1975
- Reconstructed by Missoula County in 2004
- Van Buren Street Bridge - Missoula, MT
24Challenges and Solutions
- Miscellaneous Truss Repairs Eyebar Hanger
Van Buren Street Pedestrian Bridge
25Challenges and Solutions
- Miscellaneous Truss Repairs - Verticals
Van Buren Street Pedestrian Bridge
26Challenges and Solutions
- Miscellaneous Truss Repairs Top Flange Repair
- All of the top flanges on the built-up floor
beams were severely rusted and needed
replacement. - The existing flange angles were removed and used
as a template to drill holes in the new angles
Van Buren Street Pedestrian Bridge
27Challenges and Solutions
Van Buren Street Pedestrian Bridge
28Challenges and Solutions
- Heat Straightening Heat Shortening
Van Buren Street Pedestrian Bridge
- The existing eye bars elongated over the years
- Performed heat shortening to remove slack
- Left cables in place
29Challenges and Solutions
- Timber Decks - Maintain Historic Deck Material
Type and Minimize Dead Load
- Penta in Light Oil for Pedestrian Usage
- 3 1/8 Glued-Lam Deck
- Re-sawn for Traction
- BMP for Use of Treated Wood in Aquatic
Environments
Van Buren Street Pedestrian Bridge
30Challenges and Solutions
- Attach New Railing to Lightweight Truss or Deck
- Attach to Steel Stringers
- Independent of Deck or Truss
- Allows Easy Future Deck Replacement
- Note Attachment of Decorative Light-posts at
- Floor-beam Locations.
Van Buren Street Pedestrian Bridge
31Construction Costs
- Lozeau Bridge 1998 Total Cost
1,500,000 190 / Sq. Ft. - Dearborn R. High Br. 2003 Total Cost
1,000,000 250 / Sq. Ft. - Van Buren Br. 2004 Total Cost
350,000 60 / Sq. Ft.
32Design Resources
- Heat Straightening - Holt
- Heat Shortening Details and Specs AREMA and Old
DOT Standards - Old Steel Sections - Old Books
- AASHTO
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