The US Highway 6 Bridge over Keg Creek outside of Council Bluffs, Iowa is a demonstration bridge site chosen to put into practice newly-developed Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC) concepts. One of these new concepts is the use of prefabricated high performance concrete (HPC) bridge elements that are connected, in place, utilizing advanced material closure-pours and quick-to-install connection details. The Keg Creek Bridge is the first bridge in the US to utilize moment-resisting ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) joints in negative moment regions over piers. Through laboratory and live load field testing, performance of these transverse joints as well as global bridge behavior is quantified and examined. The effectiveness of the st...
PDFBriefInTrans Project 12-441SPR RB07-013CouplersStructural connectionBridge constructionPerformanc...
Newsletter of the Iowa Department of Transportation's Research and Technology Burea
Concrete bridge decks exposed to harsh temperatures and a variety of deicing chemicals are suspect t...
PDFTech ReportInTrans Project 11-411SPR 90-00-RB02-012Bridge constructionHigh performance concretePr...
PDFTech ReportInTrans Project 11-411Bridge constructionHigh performance concretePrefabricated bridge...
The objective of this project is to evaluate the performance of a second-generation accelerated brid...
With an ever increasing desire to utilize accelerated bridge construction (ABC) techniques, it is be...
With an ever increasing desire to utilize accelerated bridge construction (ABC) techniques, it is be...
For several years the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT), Iowa State University, the Federal Hi...
PDFTech ReportInTrans Project 12-441SPR RB07-013CouplersStructural connectionBridge constructionPerf...
The main problem facing engineers and contractors today is devising a plan to fix deteriorating brid...
The objective of this project was to demonstrate the field implementation of an innovative longitudi...
With the assistance of the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) and three centers at the Institut...
For its significant economical savings and greater design flexibility, high-performance concrete (HP...
Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) is a relatively new class of concrete that has material and d...
PDFBriefInTrans Project 12-441SPR RB07-013CouplersStructural connectionBridge constructionPerformanc...
Newsletter of the Iowa Department of Transportation's Research and Technology Burea
Concrete bridge decks exposed to harsh temperatures and a variety of deicing chemicals are suspect t...
PDFTech ReportInTrans Project 11-411SPR 90-00-RB02-012Bridge constructionHigh performance concretePr...
PDFTech ReportInTrans Project 11-411Bridge constructionHigh performance concretePrefabricated bridge...
The objective of this project is to evaluate the performance of a second-generation accelerated brid...
With an ever increasing desire to utilize accelerated bridge construction (ABC) techniques, it is be...
With an ever increasing desire to utilize accelerated bridge construction (ABC) techniques, it is be...
For several years the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT), Iowa State University, the Federal Hi...
PDFTech ReportInTrans Project 12-441SPR RB07-013CouplersStructural connectionBridge constructionPerf...
The main problem facing engineers and contractors today is devising a plan to fix deteriorating brid...
The objective of this project was to demonstrate the field implementation of an innovative longitudi...
With the assistance of the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) and three centers at the Institut...
For its significant economical savings and greater design flexibility, high-performance concrete (HP...
Ultra-high performance concrete (UHPC) is a relatively new class of concrete that has material and d...
PDFBriefInTrans Project 12-441SPR RB07-013CouplersStructural connectionBridge constructionPerformanc...
Newsletter of the Iowa Department of Transportation's Research and Technology Burea
Concrete bridge decks exposed to harsh temperatures and a variety of deicing chemicals are suspect t...