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PBES Innovative Projects
Lavaca Bay Causeway |
| Location | Between Port Lavaca and Point Comfort, over the Lavaca Bay |
| State | TX |
| Completion Date | 1961 |
| Contact Person | Bruce Bayless P.E. District Engineer Yoakum District Texas Department of Transportation Phone: (361) 293-4300 Email: mbayles@dot.state.tx.us |
| Description | Completed in 1961, the bridge that carries SH 35 across Lavaca Bay is the longest bridge in Texas, spanning 11,900 feet. The bridge contains two 26-foot roadway slabs and a raised 6-foot median, making the four-lane highway a total of 63 feet wide. Precasting occurred on the shore near the construction site. Precast girder, slab, diaphragm, center median, curb, sidewalk, and parapet wall units were precast on shore, barged into position between bents, and then lowered into place hydraulically. Each roadway slab weighed 150 tons. |
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| Prefabricated Elements | Decks |
| Other Keywords | Girder/slab/diaphragm/center median/curb/sidewalk/parapet walls precast and later prestressed as a single unit, precast monolithic beams,precast prestressed deck composite units,prefabricated total superstructure,total superstructure prefabrication |
| Advantages | Constructibility |
| Contract Elements | "Lavaca Bay Causeway" |
| Related Document 1 | "Texas' Longest Bridge Dedicated" |
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Reggie Holt
Office of Bridge Technology
202-366-4596
E-mail Reggie
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