The $1.2 billion dollar project not only includes the new bridge, it includes a lot of road work on both sides of the river. Quite a few buildings were torn down, including a depot, in Bettendorf, IA for a new road alignment. A bed containing about 450,000 mussels had to be moved before the piers could be built.
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Screenshot from Presentation on Materials |
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Satellite |
This crane photo is what let me know that construction had started on the replacement bridge and that it was time to reasearch the new bridge again.
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Matt Saddoris commented on a posting, cropped Ben Stalvey Micheles MLC 300? Matt Saddoris Maxim Moline, Illinois |
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Map from Materials |
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ShoolPresentation from Materials, p15 |
Beginning this fall or early winter [2018], crews will begin lifting the 35- to 65-foot steel segments into place. Currently, the steel segments are being fabricated at a plant in Gary, Ind., after which they will be trucked to the Quad-Cities, said Danielle Alvarez, the I-74 project manager with the Iowa Department of Transportation....Cable stays will be used to hold the segments into place, while the rest of the segments are raised and fitted together. There will actually be two arches in each direction on the new bridge, angling inward to form a pair of basket handles....Alvarez said the tied-arch design at Talbot Memorial Bridge (Centennial) between Davenport and Rock Island is more of typical of Mississippi River crossings, but the relatively shallow water depth and rock elevations under I-74 allowed for the new bridge to be a true-arch design. The cost of the steel fabrication, as well as putting the segments into place, is $17 million for both spans, according to the Iowa DOT. [ArchIsNextStep]I have not been able to find construction photos of the arch construction.
The "Y" part of the piers looked like they could be precast "trophies" similar to the ones used for the new Pensacola Bay Bridge. But these photos shows they built the piers in place.
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ShoolPresentation from Materials, p22 |
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ShoolPresentation from Materials, p22 |
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Roads & Bridges |
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Brad Gareston posted Who says 650’s can’t float? Lynn Johnson My friend in Galveston Texas built this barge. Heck of a setup! [A comment indicates there are 20 booms in the air on this project.] |
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Brad commented on his posting New bridge in the Quad City area. I’ll ask for me- said they moved her in from NJ. |
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