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NEWARK BAY BRIDGE RECONSTRUCTION New Jersey Turnpike Authority Contract: T100.034 Newark Bay Bridge Deck Reconstruction and Miscellaneous Structural, Roadway, and Lighting Improvements

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Page 1: NEWARK BAY BRIDGE RECONSTRUCTION

NEWARK BAY BRIDGE RECONSTRUCTION

New Jersey Turnpike Authority Contract: T100.034

Newark Bay Bridge Deck Reconstruction and Miscellaneous Structural, Roadway, and Lighting

Improvements

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Overview of Project • Officially Named the “Vincent R. Casciano Memorial Bridge” • Opened to Traffic April 4, 1956 • Three Span Thru Arch Truss Main Span • Girder/Floor Beam Approaches • Total Length = 9,560 ft • Main Span = 1,270 ft • Re-decking Limits = 7,357 ft • AADT = 65,000 • Additional Traffic Due to Pulaski Skyway =

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ORGANIZATION CHART

New Jersey Turnpike Authority

Ammann & Whitney Construction Oversight

URS Design Engineer

Ferreira/Tutor-Perini Joint Venture (FTP JV)

Fort Miller Co, Inc. Precast Supplier

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SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS • Constructability Review – RFI Process • Demolition of Existing Structure • Miscellaneous Steel Repairs Throughout Structure • Painting & Prep of Existing Steel • Installation of Shear Studs and Haunch Angles • Receive and Set Panels/Grout Panels • Installation of New Scuppers • Installation of New Expansion Joints/Joint Closure Pours with HPC • Installation of New HPC Cast in Place Parapet/Precast HPC Median Barrier • Installation of New LED Lighting • Milling/Diamond Grinding of New Deck • Transverse Sawcut Grooving • Installation of the Lane Control System due to the Pulaski Skyway Reconstruction • Return Traffic back to Pre-Construction Conditions

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SCHEDULE • Original Milestone Dates

• Pre-Stage – October 27, 2010 • Stage I – July 15, 2011 • Stage II – June 1, 2012 • Stage III – June 3, 2013 • Stage IV – August 26, 2013 – Final Completion

• Revised Milestone Dates as of CPM Update #10 • Pre-Stage – December 8, 2010 (Expanded Scope) • Stage I – December 29, 2011 • Stage II – September 12, 2012 • Stage III – September 30, 2013 • Stage IV – November 1, 2013 • Completion of LCS – January 14, 2014 – Additional Work • Completion of Security Fence – May 2014 – Additional Work

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STAGED CONSTRUCTION

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DEMOLITION • The JV Milled the Existing

Roadway to Separate Asphalt from the Concrete

• Concrete Deck Sawcut into Sections and Removed by Excavator

• Slabs Placed Directly into Dumpsters and Properly Disposed

• Concrete Median Barrier was Munched by Machine and Debris Removed by Hand

• Scuppers and Joints Removed and Disposed of

• Protection of Fiber Optic Line

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CONSTRUCTABILITY REVIEW – RFI PROCESS

• Constructability Issues Arose During Shop Drawing Submittal Process for the Precast Panels

• The Design Attempted to Minimize Joint Widths & Grout Pocket Size Due to the Excessive Cost of the MMA Grout

• During a Meeting with the NJTA Designers and the NJTA Construction Teams, Fort Miller Demonstrated the Difficulty in Working with the Proposed Connections

• The Design was More Stringent that Allowable PCI Standards

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CONSTRUCTABILITY REVIEW • Mock-ups

– Very Important to the Process – Included Full Size Panel Assembly – FTP JV was Required to Grout One Transverse Joint and One Longitudinal

Joint – Cores Were Taken to Evaluate Consolidation

• Design Changes – Pocket Size Increased – Elimination of Pre-Stress Tension Bars – Maximum Extension of Pea Gravel Reduced

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STEEL REPAIRS • Lateral Bracing was Severely

Damaged by Corrosion and Vibration of Bridge – Bolts were Worn Down to Nubs

• East Abutment Bearings were Corroded and Extended

• Gusset Plates from Floor Beams to Girders were Cracked and Severely Corroded

• Tie Chord Plates in the Navigable Water Way are Corroded and Require Replacement

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STEEL REPAIRS

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REMOVE AND REPAINT TOP FLANGE • The Joint Venture

Removed the Lead Based Paint within Full Containment

• The Joint Venture Placed One Coat of Epoxy Primer, a Minimum of 4 mils

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SHEAR STUDS • Over 200,000 Shear Studs

to Layout and Coordinate with the Precast Panel Pockets

• There is a Minimum of 1” Penetration Embedment Length and a Maximum of 3” Into the Shear Stud Pocket

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RECEIVE AND SET PANELS • The Joint Venture is using a

Gantry System for Stage I Erection of the Precast Panels

• The Precast Panels are Shipped from Saratoga, NY with the Understanding that the Supplier Meets the Necessary Height and Width Restrictions to Travel Without an Escort

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TYPICAL JOINT POCKETS

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GROUT PANELS • The Specified Grout is a

Two Component System, a Powder Mixture and a Liquid Polymer.

• BASF Allows a Clean, Dry 3/8 inch Pea Gravel as an Extender. The Pea Gravel Does Not Affect the Chemical Reaction Between the Two Components.

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GROUT OPERATIONS • Grout Installation was

Performed Mainly at Night Due to Lane Closing Restrictions and Access

• Labor Intensive Operation • Grout Had to be Placed Under

Pressure, the Product was not Free-flowing as Specified

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ADDITIONAL HIGHLIGHTS • Two Spans Used Exclusively Stainless Steel Reinforcing • 202 New Scupper/Fiberglass Downspouts

– Openings cast into the precast panels – Lesson Learned, Minor Cracking in the Corner Openings, Better Result in Stage III with Corners Skewed

• Installation of New Expansion Joints – Three Types of Joints Installed, Standard, Modular & Relief

• Closure Pours at Joint Locations – Cast in Place HPC Between the Expansion Joints and the Precast

Panels • Cast In Place HPC Parapets • Precast Median Barrier

– Bolted and Grouted into Place for Removal for Next Contract

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LED LIGHTING • Original Bid Luminaire Was HP

Sodium • Issued by NJTA in March 2012 • One of the First Projects to Use

LED Lighting • Hapco Light Pole

– New Dampener Designed due to Excessive Vibrations on NJTA Structures

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MICRO-MILLING OF PRECAST DECK

• Fort Miller Manufactured the Precast Slabs with an Additional ¼” of HPC Concrete

• The Micro-milling Leveled the Longitudinal and Transverse Joints Along with Imperfections with the Precasting

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TRANSVERSE SAWCUT • Transverse Saw

Cutting is Difficult Using Staged Construction

• Longitudinal Saw Cutting May Have Been More Appropriate for a Quieter Ride

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NEW LANE CONTROL SYSTEM • Due to the Reconstruction of the

Pulaski Skyway, Additional Roadway Repair Work was Completed

• Also, a Lane Control System was Developed for the Eastbound Right Shoulder of the Hudson County Extension Allowing Traffic to Utilize the Area

• There will be an Expected Increase of 2000 Vehicles per Peak Hour

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NEW LANE CONTROL SYSTEM • NEW LCS Included

– Eleven New LED Signs that will Display • Down, Green Arrow – Displayed When Patrons can Legally Travel

Shoulder • 45 Degree Down, Yellow Arrow – Utilized while Closing the Shoulder to

Patrons • A Red “X” when not in use, Except for Emergencies

– Two Static Informational Signs – To Be Used During Morning and Afternoon Peak Periods

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RETURN TRAFFIC TO ORIGINAL CONFIGURATION

• Remove LCS System and Return Traffic to Two Lanes in Each Direction for the Entire Length of the Hudson County Extension