CLIENT: Parks Canada
YEAR: 2016
ROLE: Highway Design
CATEGORY: Bridge Alignments
CLIENT: Parks Canada
YEAR: 2016
ROLE: Highway Design
CATEGORY: Bridge Alignments
Harbourside Transportation Consultants completed the design of the vertical and horizontal alignments, from initial concept layouts through to detailed design and tender for the new approaches to the Deer Arm Brook Bridge Replacement.
Alternative alignment options for reconstructing the approaches to the new bridge were based on Transportation Association of Canada Geometric Design Guide for Canadian Roads (TAC) for a design speed of 90 kilometers per hour. Cross section for the roadway approaches were based on NL-DTW RAU 90.
Preliminary designs were completed for each of two alignment options required to accommodate the new bridge structure at various distances to the south of the existing bridge. Direction received Parks Canada limited the horizontal alignment to be considered to options located to the south from the existing bridge. All alternate location options provide a minimum of 2,090 mm clearance between the structures which allowed the existing bridge to remain full width to maintain two lanes of traffic during construction and facilitate the construction of temporary retaining walls as required at the southeast corner of the existing structure to maintain traffic.
Alternate vertical alignment options considered were based upon assumption that maintaining the elevation of the underside of the existing girders (at a minimum) to satisfy the requirement for the hydraulic opening that would be required for the new bridge. The amount of change in elevation by raising the roadway was subject to the structural depth of the bridge option being considered.
Other key issues included: