One available solution is to use large, prefabricated Fiberglass Reinforced Polymer (FRP) structures for fast installation. FRP has many benefits such as corrosion resistance, design flexibility, and for certain projects, the driving factor for using FRP is its light weight. Bridge decking and rail platform panels are only 10% to 15% the weight of reinforced concrete panels, which substantially improves installation time.
To minimize shutting down traffic lanes for the construction overhead, bridges can be fully assembled near the job site, brought near the bridge piers and lifted into place. FRP decking can significantly reduce the weight of the bridge assembly so it can be more easily erected in a short time period, which minimizes traffic disruption. A perfect example of this was an installation we completed of a fully assembled pedestrian bridge over a four-lane highway in just 15 minutes. Besides the faster time, the lower weight benefit is also safer and only requires the use of smaller cranes.
Location and traffic density also affect the selection of FRP. Fast installation times are very important in larger urban areas where traffic jams have a high cost to society where commute time is delayed and accidents occur. So, in large cities, fast turn-around time is very beneficial. For rural locations, the cost to society is not as high, so lanes are usually still closed.
To demonstrate how fast installation times benefit high traffic locations, we are hosting a webinar on May 7th at 2:00 p.m. EST. If you are interested and want to join, register here or click below. After a short introduction on FRP structures, we will walk through two projects we have done in the past:
This all means safer construction, lower installation cost, and lower cost to the public by getting the job done faster.