Title:
Removable deck of the Constitución de 1812 Bridge over the Cadiz Bay
Author(s):
Martínez Cutillas, A.; Espinosa de los Monteros Churruca, F.; Escamilla García-Galán, M.
Publication:
ACHE
Volume:
67
Issue:
278
Appears on pages(s):
209 - 219
Keywords:
Orthotropic deck, Deck lifting, Rip, Load out, Removable span, Heavy lifting, Marine transport
DOI:
Date:
1/3/2016
Abstract:
A simply supported 150m long deck was built on the Cadiz Bay Bridge on the part that runs over the sea. It weighs about 4,000t, and has the possibility of being removed to make a way through the bridge, and allow the navigation of large floating structures that exceed the vertical clearance of 69.00m, which is what is available in the main navigation channel in the centre of the main span. This article describes the removable span and the special operations carried out for its installation. Within the complexity of these manoeuvres, the following can be highlighted: the transfer of the bridge deck from the dock to the floating barge, the positioning of the deck between piers, and the lifting operation to their final supports on the piers head.
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