Reuse of steel pile foundations: Greenock Creek Bridge, Walkerton, Ontario, Canada
Autor: | Tony Sangiuliano, David Staseff, Pradyot Kumar Chatterji, Keli Shi, Rodolfo de Castro |
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Rok vydání: | 2023 |
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Zdroj: | Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Forensic Engineering. :1-8 |
ISSN: | 2043-9911 2043-9903 |
Popis: | Following a preliminary assessment of bridge replacement/rehabilitation options for the existing Greenock Creek Bridge located near Walkerton in Southwestern Ontario, Canada, the removal of the existing superstructure and the reuse of the existing foundations was selected as the preferred option. The preferred alternative was based on a condition survey of the deck and superstructure and traffic mobility, economic, sustainability and environmental advantages. The decision is demonstrative of the Ministry of Transportation’s commitment to assess new technologies and applications that support ministry initiatives and operational needs and specifically to encourage the reuse of existing foundations. This paper describes the process of evaluation of the capacity, integrity and durability of the existing steel HP310x79 H-piles. A comprehensive programme was planned, organised and implemented that included exploratory boreholes to verify the subsurface conditions, retrieval of soil samples to determine the corrosivity of the soil and groundwater around the piles to assess the degree of corrosivity and geophysical testing including parallel seismic and borehole magnetometer testing to estimate the embedment lengths of the existing steel piles. The results of this investigation were used to assess if the existing steel pile foundations can carry the new superstructure loads for another 75 years. |
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