Design and Construction of Load Transfer System to Replace Existing 39th Street Bridge Piers with New Integral on the Track B/C Approach Structure for the East Side Access Project - RETC2021

Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
Julio C. Martinez Jeffrey L. Rice Hayden Weschler
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Jun 13, 2021

Abstract

This paper details the extensive underpinning required to hold up the 39th street Bridge while demolishing its massive support piers and building a 30ft deep Cut/ Cover RR tunnel beneath it. The underpinning/SOE support required the construction of 16 large hand dug pits 36ft deep that were reinforced and concrete filled. In addition, an extensive steel support system was tied into the bridge super structure. All of the underpinning/tunnel construction was done while a 110ton crane sat directly atop the heavily trafficked – 66 ft. wide bridge. The tunnel excavation, concrete lining and final bridge pier support work will also be presented. All work was done within 5ft of active mainline tracks and that required tight grouting behind all lagging to eliminate any track settlement.
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APA: Julio C. Martinez Jeffrey L. Rice Hayden Weschler  (2021)  Design and Construction of Load Transfer System to Replace Existing 39th Street Bridge Piers with New Integral on the Track B/C Approach Structure for the East Side Access Project - RETC2021

MLA: Julio C. Martinez Jeffrey L. Rice Hayden Weschler Design and Construction of Load Transfer System to Replace Existing 39th Street Bridge Piers with New Integral on the Track B/C Approach Structure for the East Side Access Project - RETC2021. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2021.

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