mike80
Structural
- Feb 16, 2002
- 49
We are preparing rehab plans for a concrete frame viaduct. At the expansion joints in the deck, double-column piers were used to allow for the thermal movement. The clearance between the faces of the double-columns is only 8". Of course, this is also where the majority of the deterioration has occured. The column widths vary from 4 feet to 6 feet, measured perpendicular to the 8" dimension.
It seems it will be very difficult for a contractor to remove and replace the concrete on the two faces which are 8" apart. Does anyone have experience or suggestions on how these repairs can be made? I would prefer not to remove one column, repair the second, then rebuild the first column.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.
It seems it will be very difficult for a contractor to remove and replace the concrete on the two faces which are 8" apart. Does anyone have experience or suggestions on how these repairs can be made? I would prefer not to remove one column, repair the second, then rebuild the first column.
Thanks in advance for your assistance.