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Title: St' Anthony Falls I35W Bridge


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St. Anthony Falls (I-35W) Bridge June 12, 2008
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The former Bridge - 9340
  • Opened to traffic in 1967
  • Steel truss bridge design
  • Concrete deck and pier footings
  • Expected life span 50 years
  • Fracture critical bridge
  • If certain components fail, bridge can fail
  • Bridge and Roadway Repair Project Underway at
    time of collapse

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The Collapse
  • Bridge Collapsed at 605 p.m. Wednesday, August
    1, 2007
  • Plunged nearly 100 vehicles into the Mississippi
    River
  • 13 fatalities
  • 145 injuries

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Responses after the collapse
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Traffic Management Response
Initial traffic response (first ½ hour) is very
similar to many other major traffic incidents to
which the groups in the RTMC respond frequently
  • Deployed 20 changeable message signs activated
    within 3 minutes of collapse
  • Continuous coverage on KBEM-FM
  • FIRST units provided initial traffic control
  • Information provided directly to media and to
    travelers via
  • 511 telephone and website
  • RTMC traveler Information page

No loss of communications to RTMC due to
redundancy
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Emergency Responders
Minneapolis Incident Command Center at
Minneapolis City Hall
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Metro Transit Response
  • Assigned 25 extra buses to north and east metro
    area, results in
  • Ridership jumps 25-50
  • Advised public to buy bus passes, stagger work
    hours, and carpool
  • Free rides from strategic Park-n-Ride Lots
  • Began studying additional service enhancements

Park-and-Ride use jumps after I35W bridge collapse
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Traffic Project Framework
  • Guidelines for project managers on TR projects
  • Must increase capacity, improve safety, and/or
    manage traffic (ITS)
  • Must build in a weekend or on weeknights
  • No traffic impact for peak periods allowed
  • Must be within circle of impact
  • Must be let before end of September
  • Most must be done by end of August
  • Designers have one week from concept to
    construction
  • Goal Get traffic back to normal
  • Final Tally 30 projects at less then 7M

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Bridge Removal
  • Force Account
  • Approx. Cost - 7 million
  • Coordination with NTSB
  • Coordination with Bridge Replacement

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HISTORY OF SITE Date1935
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Bridge Description
  • Variable depth superstructure 25 to 11
  • Concrete piers supported by footings and drilled
    shafts socketed into rock

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Bridge Description
  • Two parallel bridges, each with two box girders
  • Striped for 5 lanes each direction (10 total)
    with 13 and 14 shoulders (actual design
    loading considers for 7 lanes each direction)
  • Future configuration of 4 lanes each direction
    plus light rail line or bus transit lane

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904
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Drilling at Abutment 5on the north side
January 14, 2008
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Aerial view of south side
  • January 27, 2008

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Pier 3 construction
  • February 20, 2008

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Aerial view of north side
  • January 27, 2008

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Pier 2 Mar. 5, 2008
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Erect Temporary Supports
  • Phase 6

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Apr. 1, 2008
South side falsework
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South Approach spans May 5, 2008
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Approach span, south side, one box girder Apr.
1, 2008
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Casting Yard, I-35Wsouth side, Washington Avenue
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Casting yard May 5, 2008
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Pre-cast segments
Apr. 1, 2008
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Erect Cantilevered Main-Span
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Segments on West River ParkwayJune 10, 2008
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Segment storage May 5, 2008
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Victory BridgeMiddlesex County, NJ
First segment, May 25, 2008
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Sagadahoc Bridge, Maine
Flatiron FIGG Maines 1st Design/Build
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June 10, 2008 North side roadwork
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More than 200 people showed up on April 19, 2008
Sidewalk Talks every Saturday
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WEBSITEwww.mndot.gov
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WEBCAM
  • www.mndot.gov

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