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  • 7/21/2019 Minn i35 Replacement StepByStep

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    Abutment 1

    Pier 2Main Span

    11 25

    Pier 3

    Superstructure

    Pier 4 Abutmen

    Mississippi River504 242 147330

    90 4

    11

    SafetyShouldersSafety

    Shoulders12 12 12 12 12

    I-35W St. Anthony Falls Bridge

    Constructing the 504 main span over theMississippi River The new bridge consists oftwo adjacent structures; one will carry northboundtraffic and the other southbound traffic. Eachstructure has two box girders, thus there are four504' spans being built concurrently. Prefabricatedconcrete sections, called segments, were cast inthe shape of the box girder.

    The main span over the river is being built usingcantilever construction. This construction method

    means that the segments are placed in sequencestarting at the main piers until the sides meet inthe middle.

    The segments are held together with over athousand miles of high strength steelpost-tensioning strands to provide multiple levelsof redundancy. The steel strands are encased ingrout, pipes and concrete for multiple layers ofprotection.

    The main spansegments rangefrom 11' - 25'tall and weighfrom 150 - 200tons each.

    Keys (circled inred) cast intoeach segmentare used toalign segmentson the bridge sothey fit togetherproperly.

    The segments are picked up with a segment hauler

    and loaded onto trailers, which take them to the areanext to the river on the south side.

    FIGGProject Hotline612/236-6901 Websitewww.mndot.gov Email Updates [email protected]

    9 Key Steps of Mainspan Construction

    Step 1 Prefabricate The Concrete Segments.

    Step 2 Transport The Segments.

    The segments arelifted by BohemianBlue, the largeblue crane, andplaced on bargeswhich then meet upwith Big Ben, thelarge ringer crane.

    Step 3 LoadSegments ForConstruction of

    The Main Span.

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    I-35W St. Anthony Falls Bridge

    Big Ben then lifts thesegment into position

    in the cantilever.

    FIGGProject Hotline612/236-6901 Websitewww.mndot.gov Email [email protected]

    Step 4 Liftingthe Segment High strength steel post-

    tensioning bars are used toinitially tie the segment to the

    previously installed segment.

    Step 5

    Post-tensioning

    bars are installed.

    Post-tensioning tendons that areanchored in the completed parts of thebridge are threaded through the newsegment. Each tendon consists of 19high strength steel strands, which inturn consists of seven steel ropes.Multiple tendons create many levels ofredundancy.

    Step 6 Post-tensioning Tendons

    Segments will be set

    on both sides of the

    river sequentially, in

    all four box girders.

    Step 8 Repeatentire process.

    After the tendons are threaded throughthe segment, an anchor is positionedon the tendons, then a jack (silver piecof equipment) is used to pull thestrands in each tendon toapproximately a million pounds offorce. Once the proper stress isattained, the wedges in the anchorprevent the strand from losing tension.The jack is removed and an anchorcap is put in its place.

    Step 7 Stressing

    the tendons.

    Main span erection operations will

    continue until the box girders

    approach each other and meet in

    the middle of the span. The final

    concrete in the center of the spans

    will be cast-in-place, completing

    the bridge.

    Step 9 Closure joint.

    BoxGirder

    Segments are squeezed together and locked into place

    High StrengthSteel Ropes

    Group of strandsform a Tendon

    Anchor