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The Second National Prefabricated Bridge Elements and Systems Workshop

September 8-10, 2004
Hyatt Regency Hotel

New Brunswick, New Jersey

FHWA, AASHTO, NJDOT, and Rutgers University in cooperation with the Midwest Transportation Consortium, sponsored the Second National Prefabricated Bridges Workshop in New Brunswick, New Jersey, on September 8-10, 2004. This workshop, building on feedback from the February 2003 St. Louis workshop participants recommending a follow-up workshop, showed how the use of prefabricated bridge elements and systems enables contractors to "Get in, Get out and Stay out." Speakers discussed how prefabricated bridge components can be used to minimize traffic disruption, improve work-zone safety, reduce environmental impact, and improve constructability while maintaining quality. The program included State bridge engineers, contractors, designers, FHWA, and others sharing the state-of-the-art in this technology, including a presentation on the findings of the 2004 world scanning tour. Various bridge projects using prefabrication were highlighted.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Ben Tang, Senior Structural Engineer at 202-366-4592 or Mary Lou Ralls, P.E.Chair, AASHTO TIG Panel on Prefabricated Bridge Elements & Systems.

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General

This workshop builds on the strong desire of the participants, from the first St. Louis workshop in 2002, for a follow-up Workshop. More than 40 technical presentations will highlight the use of prefabricated bridge elements and systems to enable contractors to "Get in, Get out and Stay out." Speakers will discuss how prefabricated bridges and bridge components using high performance materials and advanced technologies can minimize traffic disruption, improve work-zone safety, reduce environmental impact, and improve constructability while increasing quality. The program includes State bridge engineers, contractors, designers, FHWA, and others in the industry to share the state-of-the-art in this technology. Various bridge projects using prefabrication will be highlighted. A field trip to the Victory Bridge in New Jersey will be an exciting part of the workshop. The workshop will be at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in New Brunswick, NJ, which is conveniently located for easy access for people driving or flying.

Seminar Location

Participants will meet at the Hyatt Regency Hotel, New Brunswick, NJ on September 8-10, 2004. For reservation or other information call hotel directly at 1-(800) 233-1234. A block of rooms under the name "NJDOT Bridge Conference" has been allocated for conference participants and will be held until August 17, 2004.

Registration

The workshop will be inviting design, fabrication, construction and supply industry representatives to participate in an exhibit/technology area where various aspects of the PFBES can be on display. A limited number of spaces will be available.

Registration fees are being kept as low as possible to help ensure a larger audience, as shown below.

Participants Before July 30th After July 30th
DOT's $ 50.0 $ 75.0
Public Agency*   $ 125.0 $ 175.0
Private Sector $ 250.0 $ 350.0
Exhibits ** $ 1000.0 $ 1500.0

* Including Universities, ** includes two participants

State DOT Scholarship

To help make attendance at this workshop possible for State DOT bridge engineers, the AASHTO Technology Implementation Group (TIG) is providing a scholarship to reimburse one representative from each State DOT for travel costs up to $500. For more information on the scholarship requests and Victory bridge field trip, please contact:

Harry A. Capers Jr, NJDOT, Manager
Structural Engineering (State Bridge Engineer)
NJDOT, P.O. Box 615, Trenton, NJ 08625-0615
Tel: (609) 530-2557; FAX: (609) 530-5777
E-mail: Harry.Capers@DOT.STATE.NJ.US

Tentative Program


Day 1: Wednesday, Sept. 8, 2004
7:00-8:00 Continental Breakfast & Exhibit
7:00-10:00 Registration
8:00-8:20 Welcome/Opening Remarks

Session 1: Introduction
8:20-8:40 Prefabricated Bridge - Current US Practice Mary Lou Ralls, P.E.,Texas DOT
8:40-9:00 The Emerging Bridge Technology Mantra: "Get In, Get Out and Stay Out" to Achieve Accelerated Renewal of Bridges Using High Performance Materials Krishna K. Verma, P.E.,FHWA
9:00-9:20 3D Parameterization Precedes Pervasive Prefabrication Stuart S. Chen, Ph.D., P.E., Jun-Wei Li and Vamsi-Krishna Tangirala,University at Buffalo, SUNY
9:20-9:40 Coffee Break & Exhibit
9:40-11:00 FHWA Panel (ACTT, H4L, IBRC/D, R&D Perspective)
11:00-12:00 Poster Session
12:00 - 1:20 Lunch Break FHWA/AASHTO International Scan on Prefabricated Bridge Elements and Systems, Mary Lou Ralls, P.E.,Texas DOT, and Benjamin Tang, P.E., FHWA

Session 2: Prefabricated Decks
1:20-1:40 Full-Depth, Prefabricated Concrete Bridge Deck Slab Systems: Design and Specifications, Mohsen A. Issa, Ph.D, P.E, University of Illinois at Chicago, Ralph Anderson and Thomas Domagalski, Illinois DOT
1:40-2:00 The Design of a Post-Tensioned Concrete Slab System for Rapid, Full Depth Deck Replacement on a Steel Viaduct Steven W. Smith, P.E. and Walid S. Najjar, Ph.D, P.E., CHAS. H. SELLS, INC.
2:00-2:20 Comparison of Various Prefabricated Deck Options Arjuna Ranasinghe, Ph.D., P.E. and Gautam Khaitan, P.E., M.B.A., McCormick Taylor, Inc.
2:20-2:40 Nighttime Bridge Deck Replacement with Full Depth Precast Concrete Panels at Route 7 over Route 50, Fairfax County, Virginia, Khossrow Babaei, P.E. and Amir Fouladgar, P.E.,Wilbur Smith Associates
2:40-3:00 Coffee Break & Exhibit
3:00-4:50 Industry Panel (Mammoet, Sarens, NSBA, Tidewater, Shri Bhide, Johnn Busel)
4:50-5:00 Closing Remarks
5:00 Adjourn
Day 2: Thursday, Sept. 9, 2004
7:00-8:00 Continental Breakfast & Exhibit
7:00-10:00 Registration
8:00-8:10 Opening Remarks
8:10-9:40 Owner Panel (FL, WV, MN, KS, WA, LA)
9:40-10:00 Coffee Break & Exhibit

Session 3: Innovative Prefabricated Structural Systems
10:00-10:20 Innovative Use of Prefabricated Steel Bridge Systems for Accelerated Bridge Construction, M. A. Shahawy, Ph.D., P.E., SDR Engineering Consultants, Inc.
10:20-10:40   Prefabricated Substructure Components and Details Jerry L. Potter, FHWA
10:40-11:00 Rehabilitation of the Lewis and Clark Bridge, TBD, Washington State DOT
11:00-12:00 Poster Session
12:00 - 1:20 Lunch Break Victory Bridge Eases Traffic Congestion Garrett G. Hoffman, P.E.,Figg Bridge Engineers

Session 4: Case Studies
1:20-1:40 New Mexico's 45-Day Bridge, Mountain Valley Road over Interstate 10, Ray M. Trujillo, P.E., NMDOT
1:40-2:00 Incremental Launching of a Steel Plate Girder Bridge, Norman McDonald and Ahmad Abu-Hawash, Iowa DOT, Brent Phares and Terry Wipf, Iowa State University
2:00-2:20 I-295/Creek Road Emergency Bridge Repairs and Replacement, Brooke Weinstein, Dewberry
2:20-2:40 Rapid Bridge Replacement at I-215 over 3760 South and Rapid Deck Replacement at I-215 over 3900 South, Hugh Boyle, P.E., Utah DOT
2:40-3:00 Coffee Break & Exhibit
3:00-3:20 Wells Street Bridge, TBD, City of Chicago
3:20-3:40 The Unalakleet Bridge, Innovative Design and Construction of a Bridge in a Remote Location Elmer Marx, Alaska DOT
3:40-4:00 Route 24 over Deer Creek, Jeff Robert, Maryland State Highway Administration
4:00-4:20 Replacement of the Belt Parkway Bridge over Ocean Parkway, Chris Sklavounakis, P.E., New York City DOT, Charles Norrish, III, P.E., Gannet Fleming Engineers and Architects, P.C
4:20-4:40 Fast Track Bridge Construction Charles H. Goodspeed, Ph.D., University of New Hampshire, Peter Stamnas,New Hampshire DOT, Mark Whitemore
4:40-5:00 Closing Remarks and Instructions for Field Trip
5:00 Adjourn
Day 3: Friday, Sept. 10, 2004
7:00-8:00 Registered Group meet at Hyatt Hotel
8:00-12:00 Field Trip - Victory Bridge
12:00-1:00 Buses return to Hyatt Hotel
1:00 Adjourn

Additional Information:

For more information on the workshop or Registration and Exhibits please contact:

Mrs. Linda Szary
Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
623 Bowser Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854-8014
Tel: (732) 445-2232; FAX: (732) 445-0577
Email: ljs@rci.rutgers.edu

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2nd National Prefabricated Bridge Elements and Systems Workshop

Sponsored by FHWA, AASHTO, NJDOT, and in Cooperation with Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
September 8-10, 2004

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No Registrations will be accepted after August 20, 2004.
Refunds are not possible after registration is made, however, members of the same company can send substitutes. To register, please fill out and return this form with payment to:

Attn: Linda Szary
2nd National Prefabricated Bridge Elements and Systems Workshop
Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
623 Bowser Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854-8014
Tel: (732) 445-2232; FAX: (732) 445-0577

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Hani H. Nassif, P.E., Ph.D.
2nd National Prefabricated Bridge Elements and Systems Workshop
Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
623 Bowser Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854-8014

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