بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم AN-NAJAH NATIONAL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Evaluation, Design and Redesign Beit Wazan and.

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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم AN-NAJAH NATIONAL UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF ENGINEERING CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Evaluation, Design and Redesign Beit Wazan and Quseen Beit Iba Street Presenters:AlA’A SAMEER FARES ABD RABO MOHAMMAD DERBAS Supervisor: Dr. Khalid AL-Sahli

Study Area

Objective The objective of this project 1- Produce a new highway with higher and better standards. 2- Reducing travel time between cities and adjacent towns. 3- Facilitate development in the area between cities. 4- Provide best horizontal and vertical alignment, intersection design, cross section, marking and signing.

Traffic Data Classification of vehicle % of heavy vehicle % of bus % of passenger car Segment name Segment QuseenA Beit wazanB SegmentTimePHVPHFTotal Volume (veh\day) A7:45-8: B7:15-8:

Traffic volume Segment A at Quseen Intersection

Traffic volume Segment B

Determination Level of Service SegmentAt current trafficAfter 20 years Segment A, Section A3-lane highway with climbing lane LOS C 3-lane highway with climbing lane LOS D Segment A, Section B2-lane highway two way LOS C 2-lane highway two way LOS C Segment B 2-lane highway two way LOS C 2-lane highway two way LOS D Segment B 4-lane highway two way LOS D

Highway Design Criteria Design CriteriaSegment A, section A Segment A, Section B Segment B Classification Rural Collector Rural Arterial DHV329 veh\hr 737 veh\hr Design Speed50 km\hr 70 km\hr Design VehicleWB-15 Width of Travel Lane 3.6m Shoulder Width 1.8m Shoulder slope2% MedianNo Median 1.2m No. Lane3243 Side Slope2%

Plan and profile Segment A, Section A

Plan and profile Segment A, Section B

Plan and profile Segment B

Intersection Design In the highway under consideration the design vehicle is WB-15. Intersections along Project. There are two intersections along the project Quseen Intersection Beit Wazan-Quseen Intersection

Quseen Intersection

Beit Wazan Intersection

Traffic Control Devices The purpose of traffic control is to assign the right of way to drivers, and predictable movement of all traffic on highways. Control may be achieved by using traffic signals, signs, or marking. Traffic Signs Yield Signs Stop Signs Traffic Markings

Pavement Design The components of flexible pavements are subgrade or prepared roadbed, the subbase, the base, and the wearing surface. xibe Pavement Asphalt concrete Surface Base course layer Sub base layer Sub grade

Pavement Design CBR%Segment 4Segment A, Section A 11Segment A, Section B 11Segment B 80Basecourse 25Replacement Subgrade

Pavement Design Thickness layers for the pavement Segment122A2B3 Segment A, Section A Segment A, Section B715 Segment B5515 1: Wearing Course 2: Binder Course 2A: Basecourse 2B: Basecourse 3: Subbase

Typical Cross Section Segment A, Section A

Typical Cross Section Segment A, Section B

Typical Cross Section Segment B

Summary and Conclusions This project deals with the design of Beit Wazan Street and Quseen Street. So proper geometric design was prepared for the highway. The length of highway is Segment A, Section A = m. Segment A, section B = m. Segment B = m.

Summary and Conclusions The difficult topography, the presence of existing alignment, and the pre-determined right of way put some constraints on the proposed design. Some of the curves did not achieve the typical design criteria such as minimum radius and the minimum length of horizontal curve. Segment A have high grade, because : –Very Rough topography. –Existing several access roads.

Recommendation Recommended to consider the possibility of using the area outside the highway right of way in order to better design the highway in Beit Wazan Village and Quseen Street. It is recommended that in such cases, the government should have flexibility to increase the right of way. The laminated right of way That’s influence in the geometric design and didn’t achieve the perfect design.

Bill of Quantities Calculated quantities of the project from : Cut and fill quantities. Quantities of Basecourse. Pavement quantities. Concrete quantities used for the project to the walls and ditch. guard rail length. all the necessary materials to the project.

Thank You