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Richmond/San Rafael Bridge HIGH CAPACITY MICROPILE CONSTRUCTION
AGRA Foundations, Inc. Richmond/San Rafael Bridge HIGH CAPACITY MICROPILE CONSTRUCTION
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Richmond/San Rafael Bridge
Completed in 1956, the 5.5 mile long bridge sits between two fault lines in the San Francisco Bay. The bridge connects the cities of Richmond and San Rafael as part of Interstate 580. Photograph courtesy of California Department Transportation
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Richmond/San Rafael Bridge
Site Location Richmond/San Rafael Bridge San Francisco SAN ANDREAS FAULT HAYWARD FAULT
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Project Hierarchy August 08, 1999
Date bid: August 08, 1999 Owner: California Department of Transportation General Contractor: A Joint Venture of Tutor Saliba/Koch/Tidewater Prime Subcontractor: AGRA Foundations, Inc.
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Substructure Micropiles Superstructure Micropiles
AGRA’s Scope of Work 66” Dia. CIDH Piles 150” Dia. CIDH Piles Substructure Micropiles Superstructure Micropiles ``
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Substructure Micropiles
Pile Data Micropiles This table represents 31 pier locations with 476 production piles and 5 performance piles. Load range from 290 kips to 1140 kips
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Substructure Micropile
Note Spirals at base of pile and rings at Micropile top (inside the bell) Typical CRIP
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Prerequisites to Micropiles
Work Platforms
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Micropile Installation Templates
Templates were constructed to accurately locate the micropiles Hinge Locations
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Micropile Installation Templates
Template Connector Completed Templates and Conductor Casing Templates in place on Bridge
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Micropile Installation
Foundation Bell Steel Bell Casing Pipe Reinforcement 14” Dia. Cored Hole with Groves Seal Bed Rock Bedrock Socket Mud line Permanent Steel Casing 12” Dia. Conductor Casing Rubber Seat Bell Coring Grooving Pipe placed from bottom of bell and socketted into bedrock (not shown)
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Geological Description
The Franciscan Formation is a heterogeneous unit of sedimentary and volcanic rock deposited in an offshore, deep-marine trough at the base of the continental slope. The formation consists of massive graywacke sandstone, dark shale, minor chert and limestone, altered volcanic rock, and various metamorphic rocks. All of the rock is intruded by serpentine. The Franciscan Formation is believed to be as thick as 50,000 feet and typically found as fault-bound blocks accreted onto the western shoreline of California by plate movement .
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Bed Rock Topographic Contours
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Working Drawing Load Capacity Calculations
Log of Test Bore Working Drawing Load Capacity Calculations
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Micropile Testing
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Micropile Testing
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Load Test Result Summary
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Construction Methods
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