Anderson Memorial Bridge Rehabilitation Project Boston/Cambridge Conceptual D

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Anderson Memorial Bridge
Rehabilitation Project
Boston/Cambridge
Conceptual
Stage
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Conceptual D
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Public
Meeting
Public Information
Information Meeting
Tuesday,
Tuesday, Decem
December
ber 15,
15, 2009
2009
7:00
7:00 –– 88:30
:30 PM
PM
Dr.
Dr. Martin
Martin Luthe
Lutherr King,
King, Jr.
Jr. School
School
100
100 Putnam
Putnam Avenue,
Avenue,
Ca
Cambridge,
mbridge, MA
MA
Rendering by: Walt Baranowski –
Brown, Richardson & Rowe
Agenda
ƒ Accelerated Bridge
Program Overview
ƒ Charles River Basin
Projects
ƒ Anderson Memorial
Bridge Rehabilitation
ƒ Discussion
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Program Overview
• Authorization:
– Chapter 233 of the Acts of 2008
– Program must be complete by 2016
• Program Goals:
– Improve the Condition of the Commonwealth's Bridges
– Stimulate Economic Development and Job Creation
– Save Money by Completing Projects Sooner
– Complete Projects Efficiently and Innovatively
– Provide Access and Opportunity for all
– Manage with Transparency and Accountability
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Program Overview- 8 years only
• Size and Scope
– Former MassHighway: $2.078 billion
• rehabilitation or replacement of 189 bridges
• preservation of 305 bridges
– Former DCR: $906 million
• rehabilitation or replacement of 29 bridges
• preservation of 50 bridges
MassDOT Total Program: $2,984,000,000
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Anderson
Anderson
Memorial
Memorial Bridge
Bridge
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Anderson Memorial Bridge
Weeks
Weeks Bridge
Bridge
Craigie
Craigie Bridge
Bridge &
&
Craigie
Craigie Drawbridge
Drawbridge
Western
Western Avenue
Avenue
Bridge
Bridge
Anderson
Anderson
Memorial
Memorial Bridge
Bridge
River
River Street
Street
Bridge
Bridge
BU
BU Bridge
Bridge
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Longfellow
Longfellow
Bridge
Bridge
Anderson Memorial Bridge
Anderson
Anderson Memorial
Memorial Bridge
Bridge
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Key Plan
Weeks
Pedestrian
Bridge
Existing Bridge
• Three-span earth filled
concrete arch bridge
• 440 feet long (including
approaches)
• Two 10-foot lanes each way
• 10-foot sidewalks on each
side of the bridge
• Built in 1913
• Historic Bridge
– Listed on State and National
Registers of Historic Places
– Integral component of historic
Charles River Basin
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Longitudinal Section
Plan
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Existing Bridge
Longitudinal Section at Center Arch
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Cultural Resources
• Entire Area has Historic
Significance
– Charles River Basin – National
Register Historic District
– Anderson Memorial Bridge
– Area buildings and structures
– JFK Memorial Park
• Rehabilitation must
follow the ‘Standards for
the Treatment of Historic
Properties’
This
This isis the
the site
site of
of the
the “Great
“Great Bridge”
Bridge” (opened
(opened
in
in 1662)
1662) which
which was
was considered
considered the
the first
first
bridge
bridge of
of consequence
consequence built
built in
in America.
America.
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Briggs Cage – 1926
(Part of N.R. Eligible)
CHARLES RIVER BASIN
NATIONAL REGISTER
HISTORIC DISTRICT
(Part of N.R.
National Register
District Boundaries
Cultural Resources Identification Map
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Existing Bridge
Section at Crown
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Existing Condition
Bridge Element
Condition Rating
Concrete Arches
Fair
Brick Ring Arches
Poor
Parapets & Spandrel Walls
Poor
Piers and Abutments
Wingwalls (along
approaches)
Stairs
Satisfactory
Fair
Poor
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Existing Condition
Brick Arch Ring
Netting
Netting installed
installed to
to safeguard
safeguard
against
against falling
falling brick.
brick.
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Existing Condition
Parapet & Spandrel Walls
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Existing Condition
Parapet & Spandrel Walls
Spandrel
Spandrel
Wall
Wall
Section at Springline
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Existing Condition
Parapet & Spandrel Walls
Spandrel
Spandrel
Wall
Wall
Section at Springline
Water & ice damage induced
by inadequate or inoperable
drainage at piers and
waterproofing .
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massDOT
~~a' ~ Highway
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AUfLERATED
BRIDGE
nOGRAM
Existing Condition
Wingwalls & Stairs
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Existing Bridge
Deterioration
Existing Concrete Arches
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Existing Condition
Concrete Arches
Concrete deterioration
Reinforcing steel corrosion
Extensive field investigation
Material testing program
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Condition Assessment & Material
Testing of Concrete Arches
• Compressive Strength
– 12 samples tested
– Min. Compressive Strength = 5,410 psi
– Avg. Strength = 7,800 psi
• Chloride Content
– Ranges from 0.27 to 4.70 lbs/cy
– Most cores taken in areas w/sound
concrete are within the acceptable
range (< 1.25 lbs/cy)
Half cell potential measurements
on underside of concrete arches
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• Concrete has sufficient
strength for current loads
• Extensive concrete repairs
and protective measures
will be required to retain
arches
• Defining the rehabilitated
structure’s “Design Life” is
the critical factor
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Condition Assessment of
Concrete Arches
Previously
repaired crack
Rehabilitation Needs
(based on Conditions Assessment)
• Retain existing piers and
abutments
• Rehabilitate Existing
Arches
• Restore ornamental
features where possible
• Replace bridge elements:
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Spandrel walls
Approach walls
Parapets
Lighting
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Existing Conditions - Traffic
Traffic Element
Traffic Signals/Intersections
@ Cambridge Approach
@ Boston Approach
Turn Lane Provisions
Existing Condition
Level of Service F
Level of Service B-C
Inadequate
Pavement & Markings
Poor
Pedestrian Accommodations
Fair
Bike Accommodations
No dedicated lanes
on bridge or JFK St.
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Charles River Bike and
Pedestrian Study
• MassDOT’s bike and pedestrian study
consultant (Halvorson) is here to listen to
ideas and issues specific to this project
• Pedestrian and bike access will be
coordinated with the potential Charles
River Basin Wide improvements
• Bridge requirements and constraints will
be factored into the study
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Traffic Assessment
Cambridge
Cambridge Approach
Approach
• Traffic Analysis is based
on future volumes
• Pedestrian Access
• Bike access and
linkages
• Connections at both
approaches (vehicles,
pedestrians and bikes)
Boston
Boston Approach
Approach
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Traffic Assessment
West
West Sidewalk
Sidewalk
On-ramp
On-ramp
Soldiers
Soldiers Field
Field Road
Road
No.
No. Harvard
Harvard St.
St.
Weld
Weld Boathouse
Boathouse
Park
Park at
at NW
NW
corner
of
corner of bridge
bridge
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Traffic Volumes
Traffic
Volume
(vehicles per hour)
Bridge - AM Peak Hour Traffic
1,655
Bridge - PM Peak Hour Traffic
1,810
Memorial Dr. - AM Peak Hour
1,720
Memorial Dr. - PM Peak Hour
1,680
Non-motorized User Count *
1,844* (weekday)
1,484* (weekend)
(Pedestrians, Joggers + Bicyclists)
* The non-motorized counts shown above represent
two-hour count totals, taken in September 2009 as part
of the Charles River Basin Pedestrian and Bike Study.
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Existing Traffic
No. Harvard St.
Anderson Bridge
(Existing)
JFK Street
EXISTING ROADWAY SECTIONS
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Existing Traffic
No. Harvard St.
EXISTING ROADWAY SECTIONS
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Existing Traffic
Anderson Bridge
(Existing)
EXISTING ROADWAY SECTIONS
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Existing Traffic
JFK Street
EXISTING ROADWAY SECTIONS
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Existing Traffic
Memorial Drive
EXISTING ROADWAY SECTIONS
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Potential Traffic Concepts
1. Reduce travel lanes from 4 to 3 and provide
bike lanes across Anderson Memorial Bridge.
2. Boston approach - close westbound on-ramp
to Soldiers Field Road.
3. Enhanced pedestrian connections (eliminate
islands, curb modifications…).
4. Cambridge approach - prohibit certain turning
movements to enhance the overall pedestrian
and vehicular flows.
5. Potential bridge widening to improve travel
lane and sidewalk widths.
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Anticipated Schedule
Note: Firm dates will be established
based on an integrated schedule
that includes all of the basin projects.
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Project Contact
Information
• Tracy Osimboni, MassDOT Highway Division
Project Manager:
Tracy.osimboni@State.ma.us
• Stephanie Boundy, Public Outreach
Coordinator:
Stephanie.Boundy@State.ma.us
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Discussion
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