Bedford By-pass Girder Repair

LOCATION: Dartmouth, NS

CLIENT: Cherubini Metal Works

YEAR: 2016

ROLE: Bridge Rehabilitation Engineering

CATEGORY: Bridge

Project Description

The Bedford By-Pass Bridge Structure was constructed in 1976 in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. The 3 span structure consists of 8 1065 mm deep steel plate girders with a 215 mm thick reinforced composite concrete deck. The three span structure has side spans of 15.5m with a main span of 34.350 m which spans over Highway 102. The superstructure is supported on reinforced concrete piers and abutments all of which are founded on spread footings.

In 2012, the Bedford By-Pass Bridge Structure sustained structural damage from a vehicular impact to the north girder bottom flange above the south bound lanes of Highway 102. In 2016, NSTIR awarded the contract for rehabilitation of the Bedford By-Pass Bridge Structure to Cherubini Metal Works. Cherubini Metal Works contracted HEC to provide structural engineering services for the rehabilitation of the portion of the Bedford By-Pass Bridge superstructure that sustained impact damage.

HEC completed a condition assessment of the damaged girder which entailed a detailed visual inspection followed by a detailed structural analysis of the current deformed girder geometry using three dimensional finite element models to ensure the damage girder was adequate during in-service conditions.

HEC developed a girder repair procedure that didn’t require replacement of the girder or propping of the damaged girder, thus minimizing impact to traffic on Highway 102 below and the Bedford By-Pass above.

HEC provided detailed phasing drawings outlining the girder repair procedure to the contractor, in addition to providing the contractor with on-site services to ensure the girder repairs were being completed as per the repair phasing procedure and provide immediate assistance when necessary.