Synthesis on the Use of Accelerated Bridge Construction Approaches for Bridge Rehabilitation

Project Details
STATUS

Completed

PROJECT NUMBER

DTRT13-G-UTC41, 05-52

START DATE

03/18/14

END DATE

12/31/15

FOCUS AREAS

Infrastructure

RESEARCH CENTERS InTrans, BEC, CTRE
SPONSORS

Iowa Department of Transportation
University Transportation Center for Accelerated Bridge Construction
USDOT/OST-R

Researchers
Principal Investigator
Brent Phares

Bridge Research Engineer, BEC

Principal Investigator
Terry Wipf

About the research

Accelerated bridge construction (ABC) has received significant research attention in recent years. For the most part, these research endeavors have focused on means and methods for decreasing impact to the traveling public during new bridge construction. At the same time, great opportunities exist to further reduce traffic impacts by decreasing construction time associated with bridge repair and rehabilitation.

Most bridges undergo several small and one or two major rehabilitations during their useful lives and decreasing the traffic impacts during these events could have significant societal benefits. Fortunately, many of the new construction concepts may be able to be adapted for use in rehabilitation scenarios. In still other cases, new means and methods may be needed.

This research completes a synthesis of available rehabilitation alternatives and solutions that could be used by practitioners to complete rapid rehabilitation projects. In some cases, these alternatives are adaptations of new construction methods and, in others, they are strictly for rehabilitation activities.

This synthesis provides a comprehensive summary of available solutions.

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