JEmH
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 23, 2004
- 47
I'm currently looking at a highway bridge with a longitudinal slope of as much as 14%, which is more than I--or anyone else in my office--can ever recall seeing. I think I generally have my head wrapped around it with the exception of the deck. I'm concerned that it could be difficult to construct. I'm sure that a method to pull the paving machine up the bridge can be devised. However, I'm wondering if we're going to end up with bad results because of the plastic concrete heaving slightly behind the machine when the concrete is vibrated in front of the machine, or perhaps something else I'm not thinking of.
I'm also wondering if some special finish is going to be needed to provide some extra skid resistance.
Anyone ever do a bridge this steep?
I'm also wondering if some special finish is going to be needed to provide some extra skid resistance.
Anyone ever do a bridge this steep?