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ICRI
PROJECT AWARDS
2008
PROJECT AWARDS ENTRY FORM
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ICRI 2008
PROJECT AWARD WINNERS
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AWARD OF EXCELLENCE: Transportation Category
CHESAPEAKE BAY BRIDGE TUNNEL PILE REPAIR AND PROTECTION

Cape Charles, Virginia
Submitted by Electro Tech CP, LLC |
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The Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel (CBBT), originally open to traffic in 1964, is one of the most significant transportation structures in North America. Built and operated by the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel District, CBBT is the world’s largest bridge-tunnel complex. The structure includes a combination of bridges and tunnels carrying U.S. Highway 13 across the Chesapeake Bay, linking the Delmarva Peninsula to the southeastern portion of the Virginia mainland near Norfolk.
Corrosion of the reinforcing steel encased within the structure’s support piles had caused the concrete bridge piles to crack and spall. Corrosion occurred when the reinforcing steel experienced exposure to chlorides from the marine environment. The cracks and spalls on the bridge’s piles were patched and repaired, but the reinforcing steel in some of the bridge’s oldest piles continued to corrode. Therefore, the Bridge and Tunnel District hired a concrete repair contractor to correct the problem and prevent further corrosion.
Following inspection of the structure, it was determined that the repair contractor would integrate a variety of repair methods into the overall repair strategy. Pile conditions were rated on a severity scale and categorized according to the types of repairs needed. One of the innovative repair methods involved cathodic protection (CP) technology. Piles that were moderately damaged but still structurally sound were to be fitted with CP jackets and bulk anodes to provide galvanic protection over the entire length of the affected area. This system fulfilled the project’s requirements for a long-term, proven protection system that could operate maintenance-free. |
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Owner
Chesapeake Bay Bridge and Tunnel District
Cape Charles, Virginia
Project Engineer/ Designer
Jacobs Civil, Inc.
St. Louis, Missouri
Repair Contractor
Precon Construction, Inc.
Chesapeake, Virginia
Material Suppliers/ Manufacturers
Electro Tech CP, LLC
Tequesta, Florida
Jarden Zinc Products
Greeneville, Tennessee |
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