Proj Overview

Project Overview

When the existing bridge was struck by a barge and temporarily shut down, bridge owners needed to rebuild the structure, but they also saw it as an opportunity. It was clear the community wanted accommodations for bicycle and pedestrian traffic as well and in response, a 4211-foot-long (1284 m) high-level bridge was created. The profile of the bridge is fairly symmetrical with the existing bridge, creating an appealing twin bridge appearance while also providing the team with a conventional and readily available construction method.

Because the project was funded through the Beaufort County Sales Tax Referendum, rather than state and federal funds, construction cost was a significant hurdle. Time, aesthetics, and durability were also top concerns. For all of these reasons, designers chose a high-performance precast concrete design.

Precast Solution

Prestressed concrete beams were chosen to accelerate construction time and reduce long-term life-cycle costs. The 96 in. (2400 mm) prestressed concrete bulb-tee girder section provided the span range and beam spacing needed to deliver an economical concrete solution. It also made the 170 ft (52 m) main span one of the longest conventional prestressed concrete bridges in South Carolina.

Safety and durability were also provided through the use of precast concrete. The site required a multihazard extreme event design methodology to account for possible storm surges, scour, seismic events, and vessel collisions. The prestressed concrete pile bents, isolated reinforced concrete drilled shaft bents, and shaft groups supporting waterline footings and hammerhead piers met all seismic design requirements. The combination delivered an aesthetically pleasing bridge that will withstand the worst that nature—or rogue river barges—might deliver.

 

Awards_
2013 PCI Design AwardsDesign Award Transportation: Best Bridge with a Main Span over 150 Feet
Project Team

Engineer

Collins Engineers, Inc.

Contractor

United Contractors

Owner

South Carolina Department of Transportation/Beaufort County

Precaster

Standard Concrete Products

Photo Credit

United Contractors, Collins Engineers

Key Project Attributes

  • Precast concrete allowed the team to meet all of the cost, schedule, durability, and aesthetic goals of the project
  • Prestressed concrete beams accelerated construction time and reduced long-term life-cycle costs
  • Precast concrete withstands the worst weather conditions

Project/Precast Scope

  • Project Cost: $34.6 million
  • Bridge Length: 4211 ft (1284 m)
  • 96 in. (2400 mm) prestressed concrete bulb-tee girder section
  • 170 ft (52 m) main bridge span