Beam setting is a crucial process in bridge construction, involving the placement and alignment of the structural elements that support the bridge deck. The process includes preparing the construction site and transporting, positioning, and securing massive beams.
Preparing the construction site involves clearing obstacles and reinforcing the foundation to ensure it can support the weight of the beams. Temporary support may be set up to aid in the positioning process.
Once the site is ready, the beams for the bridge are transported from the manufacturing site to the construction site. This process often requires specialized equipment due to the beams’ size and weight. Careful planning is essential to minimize risks during transport.
Next, cranes and other heavy lifting equipment are used to position the beams onto the bridge. This step requires precision to align the beams according to the design specifications. Proper alignment ensures the beams are level and correctly oriented to support the bridge deck.
Finally, the beams are secured to maintain their alignment and structural integrity. This can involve bolting, welding, or encasing them in concrete, depending on the design and materials used. Ensuring the beams are firmly fixed prevents movement and maintains stability under load.
Beam setting will be an important step in the construction of the new loop ramp that will connect Sand Lake Road (State Road 482) and Turkey Lake Road. The new ramp will eliminate the current left turn from westbound Sand Lake Road to southbound Turkey Lake Road, improving traffic flow at the interchange. Motorists will also be able to exit westbound Interstate 4 (I-4) either to Sand Lake Road or directly to Turkey Lake Road when the project is completed.
To learn more about the Sand Lake Road and I-4 interchange project, visit i4beyond.com/SandLake.