Claims
- 1. Method of constructing a stayed girder bridge, the stayed girder bridge including a first end abutment and a second end abutment spaced from the first end abutment, a plurality of spaced permanent bridge supports located between and spaced from the first and second end abutments, a stiffening girder formed of one of reinforced concrete or prestressed concrete and extending between the first and second end abutments over the bridge supports, a tower extending upwardly from the stiffening girder and located intermediate the first and second end abutments, and at least two stays each extending in an opposite direction from the upper part of the tower diagonally downward to the stiffening girder with the stays anchored both to the tower and the stiffening girder, wherein the method comprises the steps of constructing the first and second end abutments and the permanent bridge supports spaced between the abutments, constructing in series individual sections of the stiffening girder in formwork located adjacent the first end abutment, interconnecting adjacent individual sections of the stiffening girder by means of the reinforcement in the sections, moving the sectionally constructed stiffening girder in a stepwise manner out of the formwork and from the first end abutment toward the second end abutment with the movement of the girder during each step being equal to the length of the section formed, supporting the girder during movement on the permanent bridge supports and providing temporary support for the girder intermediate the permanent bridge supports, after completing the movement of the stiffening girder to the second end abutment, constructing a tower of reinforced concrete upwardly from the stiffening girder at a location spaced from the first and second end abutments and aligned above one of said permanent supports, constructing a pair of stays of prestressed concrete each connected to the tower at the upper part thereof and each extending diagonally downwardly therefrom in an opposite direction and in the length direction of said girder and connected to the stiffening girder at the lower ends thereof at spaced locations from the tower, and maintaining the temporary supports under the girder at least for the length thereof covered by the stays extending from the tower until the tower and stays are completed, and then removing the temporary supports under the length of the girder covered by the stays.
- 2. Method, as set forth in claim 1, including the step of placing a steel structure projection on the leading end of the stiffening girder as it is moved from the first end abutment toward the second end abutment and supporting the projection on one of the temporary and permanent bridge supports for providing support for any portion of the stiffening girder cantilevered toward the second end abutment from one of the supports.
- 3. Method, as set forth in claim 1, including the step of supporting the stiffening girder on slide bearings as it is moved over the permanent and temporary bridge supports and, after the stiffening girder has reached the second end abutment, removing the slide bearings and placing the stiffening girder on final bearings.
- 4. Method, as set forth in claim 1, including the steps of constructing formwork for forming the stays, supporting the formwork on falsework supported on the girder, and placing prestressed concrete into the formwork for forming the stays.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 964,580 filed on Nov. 29, 1978.
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Continuations (1)
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