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SH 36 over Lake Belton

LocationNear Waco
StateTX
Completion Date2004
Contact PersonLloyd M. Wolf P.E.
Design Branch Manager
Bridge Division
Texas Department of Transportation
125 E. 11th Street
Austin TX 78701
Phone: (512) 416-2279
Fax: (512) 416-2557
Email: lwolf@dot.state.tx.us
DescriptionBecause of fluctuating water surface elevations on the lake and uncertainties about performance of underwater precast column joints, designers chose a cast-in-place twin-column arrangement for replacement of the Lake Belton bridge. Twin bridges will be 3,840 feet long with 62 identical precast interior bent caps. The hammerhead bents will be some of the highest-moment-demand cap-to-column connections used yet with precast caps in Texas, presenting new design challenges. TxDOT bridge designers are developing design procedures extended for high-moment-demand connections. TxDOT has funded a 2002 Research Implementation Project to adapt and implement guidelines for multi-column bent cap connections to single-column, high-moment-demand connections and to continue development of specifications addressing grout placement, segregation, and durability.
PhotoArtist rendering of SH 36 over Lake Belton. Click image for larger version
Prefabricated ElementsBent caps; decks
Other KeywordsPrecast bent caps; precast prestressed deck panels; precast prestressed U-beams,precast deck panels with topping slab,precast pretensioned partial-depth deck panels
AdvantagesConstructibility: A primary source of water for Waco and an important flood control resource for the area, Lake Belton's water level is highly variable, as much as 48 ft, reaching as high as the bottom of the bridge's beams on occasion. Using precast components limits construction dependence on the lake level.
Related Document 1Interior Bent with Precast Cap and High-Moment Connection (PDF, 1.1 mb)
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