ROBERT O. NORRIS BRIDGE DECK OVERLAY
Transcript of ROBERT O. NORRIS BRIDGE DECK OVERLAY
ROBERT O. NORRIS BRIDGE DECK OVERLAY
Robert Ridgell, P.E.
VDOT Area Construction Engineer
May 30, 2018
Robert O. Norris Bridge over Rappahannock RiverRoute 3 – Middlesex County and Lancaster County
• Built in 1957
• Major rehabilitation in 1996
• 9,998 feet long, which is nearly 2 miles
• 23 feet curb to curb
• 2 travel lanes
• 8,200 vehicles on weekdays (average)
• 6,320 vehicles on weekends (average)
• Annual bridge inspection
• Rating of fair – a “5” on a 0-9 bridge inspection
scale used nationally
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• Work to paint center bridge spans complete by
June 22, 2018
• Finishes effort to paint entire Norris Bridge
• New paint protects structural steel from
deterioration
• $1 million spot structural steel repairs completed
during painting project
• 24-hour temporary traffic signals will be removed
when project is complete in late June
Wrapping Up: Norris Bridge Painting Project
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• Begins June 11, 2018
• Contractor targets completion for August 11, 2018
• Must be completed by Nov. 1, 2018 under contract
• Milling existing deck overlay, which is a combination of
concrete and asphalt
• Paving new overlay
• Contractor: Allan Myers
• $5.4 million estimated cost
What’s Next: Norris Bridge Deck Overlay Project
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What is a bridge deck overlay?
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• Travel surface on the bridge
• Acts as a protective layer coating the bridge’s steel grid deck
• Smooths the ride for motorists
• Steel grid deck is what supports weight of vehicle traffic, not the travel surface
Why does the deck overlay need to be replaced?
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• Current overlay has reached end of its service life
• Frequent unscheduled repairs to fix concrete breakup
• Drivers face unanticipated delays
• Need for improved protection over steel grid deck
• Thermoplastic polymer additive
• When mixed with conventional asphalt,
the combination becomes a waterproof material
• Improves skid resistance
• Protects steel grid deck underneath
• Must be applied at optimal
temperatures for quality
What is Rosphalt, and why use it?
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Left: Tappan Zee Bridge, Hudson
River, Credit: New NY Bridge
• Drivers can expect 5-10 min. of delay or less on most crossings
• 24-hour mobile paving work zone on Mondays – Fridays
• No work scheduled Saturdays and Sundays
• One-way, alternating traffic
• Traffic controlled by Automated Flagging Assistance Device
• Certified flagger is operating flagging devices from nearby
vehicle to repair any malfunctions and oversee traffic flow
What to expect during construction
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• Speed limit reduced to 35 mph during project
• Drivers will be traveling next to heavy equipment
• Light stands switched on at night
• No steel plates
• Potential for brief rough ride when traveling on milled surface, steel grid deck
What to expect during construction
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• Vehicle width restriction of 9 feet
• Overnight closure and 85-mile detour will be needed for at least
one evening, with several evenings potentially needed
• Specific bridge closure date or dates will be announced in advance to help the
community plan
• Emergency vehicles will always be permitted to pass through the work zone
What to expect during construction
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• Pin replacement – 2 locations
• Annual bridge inspection in October
• Bridge cleaning
Additional bridge maintenance
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Thank you!
Robert Ridgell, Area Construction Engineer
(540) 899-4288
Kelly Hannon, VDOT Communications Manager
(540) 374-3344