St. Anthony Falls I-35W Bridge - Deep Foundation Monitoring Methods And Equipment For Bridge Construction

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 9
- File Size:
- 2224 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2009
Abstract
The proposed construction schedule for the St. Anthony Falls I-35W Bride challenged the abilities of the design-build teams to utilize the best and most efficient methods to meet Minnesota Department of Transportation?s deadlines and design requirements to restore traffic to the Interstate 35W crossing of the Mississippi River, along with a sense of normalcy, following the bridge collapse. The project team ultimately designed and constructed two foundation systems at various substructures for bridge support. Steel H-section piles were driven to bedrock for south bridge abutment support and drilled shafts were used for the north bridge abutment and piers for the Mississippi River Bridge. Drilled shafts we also used for the abutments for the three single span bridges carrying I-35W over 2nd Street. The design-build team used high-strain dynamic pile testing with a Pile Driving Analyzer (PDA) to verify H-Pile capacities and performed drilled shaft inspection on a 24-hour basis during installation over the winter months. The drilled shaft inspection process was a vital part of the project quality control program to maintain the necessary methods for proper drilled shaft installation. Ultimately, with an efficient design, quality construction methods and operation, and a rigorous inspection and quality control plan; the I-35W Bridge was opened to traffic 3 months ahead of the already accelerated schedule.
Citation
APA:
(2009) St. Anthony Falls I-35W Bridge - Deep Foundation Monitoring Methods And Equipment For Bridge ConstructionMLA: St. Anthony Falls I-35W Bridge - Deep Foundation Monitoring Methods And Equipment For Bridge Construction. Deep Foundations Institute, 2009.