Atticus1
Civil/Environmental
- Oct 26, 2004
- 2
I'm working on a roadway mill/resurface project that has a bridge within the project limits. The client is requesting that we replace the bridge end dams due to settlement.
The problem is that the bridge has two twelve foot lanes with two (2) foot outside shoulders. The traffic on the roadway is approximately 40% trucks. The client believes that the repair can be made in one work period while controlling traffic with flaggers.
I'm concerned about the feasibility of pouring the replacement end dam and opening to traffic. Does not seem feasible to me. Any ideas?
The problem is that the bridge has two twelve foot lanes with two (2) foot outside shoulders. The traffic on the roadway is approximately 40% trucks. The client believes that the repair can be made in one work period while controlling traffic with flaggers.
I'm concerned about the feasibility of pouring the replacement end dam and opening to traffic. Does not seem feasible to me. Any ideas?