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19-1 Curved Integral Abutment Bridge Design

Project Objectives

This project’s objective is to develop guidelines for the design of curved integral abutment bridges. These guidelines should address recommendations for span length, total bridge length and degree of curvature and skew, with modeling recommendations for design which are consistent with the current AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifications.

Technical Committee Members

  • TC Chair, Alex Bardow: Massachusetts Department of Transportation
  • Raymond Basar, Connecticut Department of Transportation
  • Garrett Gustafson, Maine Department of Transportation
  • Kevin Daigle, New Hampshire Department of Transportation
  • Jim Lacroix, Vermont Agency of Transportation

AC Liaison: Emily Parkany, Vermont Agency of Transportation

Friend of the Committee: Nicholas Zavolas, Massachusetts Department of Transportation

Project Coordinator, Kirsten Seeber, CTC & Associates

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Key Details

Project Number: 19-1

Start Date: 2/12/20 - 6/31/21

Completion Date: 6/31/21

Status: Active

Principal Investigator: WSP USA

Final Products

Task Reports

Quarterly Reports

  • 2020 Quarter 1 Report (January 1 – March 31) 

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