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Johnson Street Bridge Replacement Project Technical Briefing April 8, 2015

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Page 1: Johnson Street Bridge Replacement Project Technical Briefing April 8, 2015

Johnson Street Bridge Replacement Project

Technical Briefing

April 8, 2015

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New IntersectionHarbour & Esquimalt Road

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Delta Hotel Access

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Rest Pier Completion

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Rest Pier Completion

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West Abutment

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West Abutment

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Bascule Pier Big Pour

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Intermediate Pier

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New Project Schedule Key Milestones

Steel Fabrication & Shipping March 1, 2015 – June 5, 2016 (66 weeks)

Bridge Machinery Fabrication Feb. 23, 2015 – Nov. 23, 2015 (39 weeks)

Bridge Decks – East June 26, 2015 – Oct. 23, 2015 (17 weeks)

Bridge Decks – West June 26, 2015 – Sept. 18, 2015 (12 weeks)

Bridge Machinery Installation Nov. 23, 2015 – Feb 1, 2016 (10 weeks)

Site Shut Down Feb. 23, 2016 – June 5, 2016 (15 weeks)

Steel Bridge Erection June 5, 2016 – Sept. 18, 2016 (15 weeks)

Bascule Span (Miscellaneous): Sept. 18, 2016 – Nov 27, 2016 (10 weeks)

Traffic shift/bridge ready for traffic Jan. 15, 2017

Demolition Jan. 15, 2017 – April 16, 2017 (13 weeks)

Project completion June 25, 2017

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Project Contingency

Item Amount

Initial Contingency

$2,515,000

Value Engineering Savings

$ 300,000

Current Contingency Commitments

-$1,344,573

Projected Contingency items

-$1,870,500

Contingency Shortfall

-$ 400,000

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Financial Impact

Description of Costs Amount

Insurance $ 280,000

Additional city costs $ 420,000

Professional consulting services

$1,800,000

Current contingency shortfall

$ 400,000

Legal costs for mediation $ 400,000

Unallocated contingency to completion

$1,500,000

Total $4,800,000

Page 13: Johnson Street Bridge Replacement Project Technical Briefing April 8, 2015

Project Budget – Costs Presented to Council in March

• These costs were recently presented Council and an additional $4.8 million was requested for the project

• $1.5 million was granted by Council

• This brings the total budget for the Johnson Street Bridge Project to $94.3 million

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Steel Fabrication

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Steel Fabrication

• Steel fabrication restarted in March

• New quality control oversight program now in place in the steel fabrication plant

• Work done to improve Quality Management Plan and Inspection and Testing Plan

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Steel Fabrication Non-destructive examination of Orthotropic Steel Deck mockup to inspect quality of welds

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Steel Fabrication Truss web plates after plasma cutting. Quality Control verifying traceability of material

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Steel Fabrication

• Regular inspections by the fabricator and the contractor’s quality control consultants

• Ensures the bridge is constructed to the highest standard of the design – any steel not meeting the highest quality and safety specifications will be not be accepted by the City

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Steel Fabrication Overhead robotic gantry welding equipment used in the production of orthotropic deck panels

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Steel Fabrication Ring flange plates cut and beveled, prior to bending to the radius of the rings

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How the Bridge is Constructed

• The steel bridge has six main components: two rings, two forward trusses, a counterweight and the steel deck

• The counterweight and steel deck connect the ring and truss structures together to form the complete bridge

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How the Bridge is Constructed

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How the Bridge is Constructed

• Fabrication begins with the rings

• Starts with cutting, rolling, and splicing together of curved plates that form the ring

• The sides and middle areas of the rings are made by splicing together sections of steel plate to create three complete web-like elements per ring

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How the Bridge is Constructed Robotic welding of the orthotropic steel deck test panel

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How the Bridge is Constructed

• After the pieces are complete and inspected, they are aligned and the ring is progressively welded together

• The trusses are fabricated in a similar fashion to the rings by creating long, slender pieces of steel, which are then progressively assembled into a fully welded structure

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How the Bridge is Constructed

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How the Bridge is Constructed

• The deck is constructed with a series of orthotropic panels (a steel plate with welded ribs for added support) that are spliced together and connected with the floor beams

• The deck and floor beams are later connected to each truss to create a fully welded structure

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How the Bridge is Constructed

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How the Bridge is Constructed

• When the components are complete, inside the steel fabrication factory there are a number of trial assemblies and tests to ensure the bridge performs as it is designed to

• After the bridge has been assembled, tested and measured in position, the machinery responsible for the raising and lowering of the bridge will be installed

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How the Bridge is Constructed

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How the Bridge is Constructed

• The various bridge components will then be painted and packaged for shipping to Victoria on an ocean freight vessel

• The estimated timelines are:– Fabrication – 7-9 months– Trial erection – 2-3 months– Painting – 1-2 months– Travel time from China to Victoria – 2 months

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Seismic Design

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Seismic Design

• Presentation in March to explain the seismic design to Council

• The design standards for the Johnson Street Bridge that the H&H final design are based on are the most comprehensive and relevant design requirements for bascule bridges in North America

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Seismic Design

• The new JSB has been designed as a “Critical Bridge” – the equivalent to the definition of “Lifeline Bridge”, the performance required by the City

• The design of new JSB will allow the bridge to be available to all traffic after a design earthquake of 1/1000 years.

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Seismic Design

• The JSB is being designed and constructed to a very high seismic standard meeting the most stringent current codes in North America

• The JSB will “be usable by emergency vehicles and for security/defense purposes immediately after a large earthquake, e.g. a 2500-yr return period event”

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Machinery Fabrication

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Mediation

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Next Steps

• Next Quarterly Update to Council in May

• Continued onsite work by PCL

• Arrival of the steel bridge span in June 2016

• Updates to Council as needed on contingency and possible project cost savings

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Thank You

Questions