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HomeMy WebLinkAboutLUA-07-082_Report 1i. ' • ' i i GENE:£~~-~OTES: GfNERA[: ALL MATERIAL ANO WO.~Kt.lANSHIP SHALL BE AS PER TH[ CIJR~ENT A.R.[.t.l.A. t.lANlJALS FDR RAILWAY ENGINHRING: CHAPTER B -CONCRETE s;RuCTuRES MID FOlJNDATIDNS, CliAPTrn 15-STE[L STRUCTURtS. THE" ~NSF _STAHOARO CONSTRUCT]~ SPECIF ICATICNS SUPPL[l,J.NT THE ABOVE -A • .R,E,lil.A, MANUALS ANO Sl!All CiOVERN. EXISTING PIER IOCAJl[W: THE CONTRACTOR SHAlL FIELD VERIFY THE EXISTIHG PIER LOCATIONS ANO PIER CAP 0[1i1£NS1~ Fell COOFORMITY WITH THE OUENSIOHS SHOWN IN TH£ PUN SET PRIOR TO SUPERSTRIXTURE ERECTIOO, PCNY BENT INSTALLATION, Alt) PILE INSTAlLATION. THE CONTRACTCR SHALL OOTJFY THE ENGJNEER .I.NO THE BNSF (I' ANY VARI.I.TICN FR[l,t THE OJl,{NSIONS SHOWN IN THE PlAN SET. NOTJFICATJON SH.I.LL OCCUR PRICR TO TRUSS OEMOI.JTION. AN'r°VARJATION IN EXISTING PIER LOCATICNS OR PIER CAP DIIENSIONS RESULTING IN .\ R[Oll[RED Oi.l.NGE TO TH[ f!J,IY BENT LOC.I.TICN OR SPAN 2 BEARINGS SHALL BE RESOLVED PRICfl Ta .I.NY Slf'ERSTRUCT\JRE ERECTION, PONY BENT IHSTAUATION, Cl! PILE INSTALLATIEJN. fXJSTJNG TRUSS REMOVAL: THE CONTRACTOR SHA.LL BE RESPONSIBLE fefl DISMANTLING AND REMO'l'ING THE. EXISTING BRIDGE SUPERSTRUCTURE, INCLIJJING TH[ [XJSTJNG TRUSS SPAN OVER CEDAR RIVER, THE· CCfHRACTOR SHALL PRO'l'IDE A TRUSS RDllVAl PUN TO THE ENGINEER AND BNSF-FOR APPROVAL, PRJ~ TO REMOVAL, THE CONTRACTCfl SHALL NOf.·BEGIN ANY SLPERSTRUCTURE REIIJVAL WCRII: PRIOR TO APPROVAL Cf THE TRUSS Rfl,(]'l'AL PLAN. P1£R CAP REl,()YAI,: .SEE SHEET 4 or 14 FOR DETAILS ANO.NOTES, . ;tW . .i!li[f::;SUMJ IEET THE WATERIAL REIIUIREIENTS (I' ASTW .I.SOO, GR. B At() SH.I.LL HA\'£ A 16 INCH O!Al,UER x 3,~ IMCH THICK STEEL Cl.OSURE PLATE GROOY[-IIELOED TO THE PILE CN THE TIP END. !ME tofUBACIJJISIUU .ALaB..2'~4 .JUAl(lER HOLES AT THE CTNT~R OF EACH PllE LOCATICJ,1 TO THE PLAN PILE TIP ELEVATJON. THE CCNTRACTOR SHALL PLACE 00 SECURE A PIP[ PJLE IN TH[ CENTER OF OCH AUGURED H!l.E. THE C!JolTRACTCWfSHALL FJLL THE ANNULAR SPACE 8ETIE[k THE PIPE PILE ANO AUGURED HOLE WITH CONCRETE HAYING AN UL Tl MATE COlof'RESS!Y[ STRENGTH Cf NOT LESS THAN 4000 p.s. i, IN 28 DAYS, ANO MAX]MUM SIZE OF COARSE AGGREGATE OF ONE !NCH, A TREMi£ OR OTHER APPROVED t.ETHOD SHALL SE USED TO PLACE THE COIICRETE TO ENSURE ALL VOIDS ARE FILL£0 AND THAT SEGREGATION DOES NOT OCCUR. AUGURED PIPE PILES SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE SPECIAL PROYIS!ON IN THE PROJECT MANUAL, AFTER PILES ARE INSTALLED ANO THE CONCRETE BETIIIEEN THE PIPE PILE ANO AUGURED HOLE HAS HARDENED Fail 2~ HOURS, CUT OH AT THE PROPER ElEVATJCJl. EACH PILE SHALL THEN BE FILLED WITH CONCRETE HAYING AN ULT I MATE COMPRESS I VE STRENGTH Cf NOT LESS THAN 4000 p. s. ; • IN 28 OA YS, ANO MAX l MU'-1 51 ZE OF COARSE AGGREGATE SHALL BE ONE . ! NCH. DECK PLATES: THE OECI( PLATES SHALL BE ADJUSTED AS NECESSARY TO ENSURE THE PLATES FIT TIGHT AGAINSI THE BEAMS AND CURBS. . STRUCTURE EXCA'l'.l.TION ANO BACKFILL: ALL STRUCTURE EXCAVATION ANO BACKFILL SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 0~100 OF THE BNSF STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS. PERV !OUS BACKF ]LL MATER I AL BEHIND ABUTKNTS: PERV I aus BACKFILL MA TERI AL !!EH !NO ABUHIENTS SHALL BE IN ACCOOOANC[ WITH PARAGRAPHS 2.s ANO J.6 Of SECTION 0~100 OF THE BNSF STANDARD Ct:NSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS, OAMPPROO: INC: THE BACK FACE CJ" NU ABUTMENT CAPS, PARAPETS, AND W!NGWALLS SHALL BE OAt.lPPROOFED IN ACCORDANCE WI TH SECT ION 04800 Cf THE BNSF STANO ARO CONSTRUCT l ON SPEC If I CAT IONS, REPAIR OF DAMAGED GAIVAN!ZEO SURFACES: DAMAGED GALVANJZEO SURFACES SHALL BE THOROUGHLY CLEANED TO R[IO'o'E ALL C~TAMINANTS INCLUDING WELD-SLAG, WELD SPHTER .b.ND RUST AND SHALL THEN BE PAINTED 11TH TWO COATS OF Z!NC OUST -ZINC OXIDE, TYPE 1, LlNSEEB OIL PAINT MEETING FEDERAL SPECIFICATION TT-P-641. ELASTOM[RIC Bf"All[NG PAPS: ELASTDt£R!C BEARINC PADS SHALL BE IN ACCCJIDANCE WITH SECTION 04900 OF THE 8NSF STANDARD CONSTRUCT!ON SPECIF I CATIONS. HANDRAIL: HAtllR.\!L PANELS ON WALKWAYS SHALL BE ERECTED PLUNB ANO IN LINE. BPI TING WJNG W.ll,LS TO A6UTl,IENTS CAPS: MORTAR, CONSISTING Cf £DUAL PARTS BY VOLUME OF CLASS B EPOXY AND ORY SILICA SANO. MIXED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S O[RECTJONS, SHALL 8£ SPREAD CN ENOS OF PRECAST ·cAPS T6 A THICKNESS CF Af'PROXINATELY 1•a INCH .,lljQ THEN THE WING WALLS SHALL BE PLACED o\NO !£LO IN n!E PROPER LOCATION. FILL VOID ARCUNO .BOLTS 111TH GROUT AS SPECIFIED BELOW, INSTALL 4 -t 1,/ DJ.b.. x 13~ SPIRAL BO.TS ANO 4 WASHERS 1100 EAOi JJNGWALL. TIGHTEN BOLTS. GROUT SHALL COOIST OF ONE PART TYPE !J! PORTLAND CHUH TO THREE PARTS OF FINE AGGREGATE, BY WEIGHT, MIXED WITH A GAGING SOLUTION MADE OF ONE PART SIKA SET TO FIVE PARTS OF WATER BY VOLU~. TH[ FOLLOWING WIX PROPORTIONS W!LL YIELD ONE CUBIC FOOT OF GROUT: CEMENT -35 LBS., FINE AGGREGATE -·~''\.115. , WATER !. 25 GALS. ANO S l KA SET -1 OT. AT A T[IE'ERATURE ABOVE SO F.. THE INITIAL SET Of THE GROUT WILL TAl(E PLACE IN THREE HOURS AND DESIGN STRENCTH WILL BE OBTAINED IN 2~ HOURS, PRECAST CONCRETE SI AB BEAMS: PB24-10W PRECAST CCNCRE:TE. SLAB BEAMS SHALL BE CAST. WITH STANDARD CURB .\NO WALKWAYS, PER BNSF STAHDARO ORAWINCS 0000-22003-{Jlf, 028, ANO 030, PlS EliEIEDOEO PLJ.lES SHALL BE CAST IN THE BOTTOM or Tl£ PB2.HOW SLAB SEAMS AS SHOWN 00 BNSF STANDARD DRAWING 0000-2200]-()1 F. ERECTION-Of DECK Sl .lB BEAMS: SlA8 BEAMS SHALL BE SET IN THE PRCffR LOCATION USING CARE NOT TO DAMAGE ctx:RETE 1£1,fl[RS. AFTER BE.AMS ARE SET, BURN CFF LIFTING LOO'S TWO £21 INCHES ABOVE COOCRETE Slff.\CE. RE.MAIMING PCJIT[ON or LIFTINC LOOPS ARE TO BE. COATED lf!Tlt PAINT. PATCH RECESSES, IF NECESSARY, AROUND LIFTING LOCPS WITH EPOXY MCRT.1.R AS USE.D FOR SETTING BE.AMS; KJRTAR FQR SETTING PECK 51 AB BEAMS: SLAB BEAMS SHALL HAYE FULL ANO EVEN BEARING UPON THE BAIOCE SEAT AREAS. IF NEEDED, l,()RTAR CONSISTING OF EDUAL PARTS BY VOLUME OF CLASS 9 EPOXY ANO ORY SILICA SANO, MIXED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANlJFACTURER'S DIR£CTIDNS, SHALL BE SPREAD ON TOP OF BEARING Pt.OS TO OBTA!N UNIFORM BEARING. SCRAPE EXCESS ~RTAR FROM AROUND BEARING PADS AFTER BEAMS ARE SET. RECESSES AT Liff ANCHORS: AFTER PRECAST ABUT"l:NT CAPS AND '1/JNGll'ALLS ARE SET, FILL R£C£SSES AT L !FT ANCHORS WITH C[t.{NT GROUT TO TOP OF SURROUNDING CONCRETE. HANSON WILSON e••couu,,,o PATCHING H P:J(CAS! M£1,13fRS: PATCHING OR REPAIR or SPhllEO UR CHIPPED PRECl,ST CONCRETE MEf.lB[RS SHAU BE DONE USING CONPATCH \110 MORTAR. MIXED ANJ INSTALLfD IN ACCOROANC£ WITH !.IANUFACTURER'S WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS. ·CCH'ATCH Yi'D liORTAR t.tN BE ORDERED FROd: CCJNSPEC.NARKETING & MANlFACTUR[NG ca .. JNC. 636 SCIJTH ft6TH T[RRAC( UNSAS CITY, KS 66111 PHONE C9DI 287 -1700 FAX 191H 28'1 -2716 TCU FRE~ ( BOO l 348 -1351 PLAC!NG PRECAST CAPS ON PIPE PILES: A8R~SIVE BLAST CLEAN TOP OF PILES, TO EXPOSE CLEAN AGGREGATE, AND PILE PLATES ON PR[CAST CAPS TO REMOVE ALL Oil, GREASE, RUST AND MILL SCALE. J.IJRTAR SHALL CONSJST [F EWAL PARTS BY VOLUME. Of CLASS B EPOXY AND ORY SlllC.\ SAND,. MIXED JN A.CCCllDANCE WITH MANLFACTUR£R'S DIRECTIONS. IORTAR SHALL BE SPR£A0 ON TQP Cf EACH PILE IN A SENT .TO A TH[OtNESS Of APPROXIMATELY 1~. INCH IN OOOER TO OBUIN UNIFORM BE.\RING •. A PRECAST CAP SHALL THEN BE PLACED IN THE PROPER LOCAT!Olf ON TCP OF TH[ PILE-S, AFTER EPOKY WORTAR HAS HARDENED, CONNECT!at( B.\RS SHALL BE lltLOED TO PILE PLATES ANO PIPE PILES. AS SHOWN CN SHEET S OF 1~. STR\ICTIIRAJ STEFi: SEE SHEET B OF 14 FOO STRUCTURAL STEEL NOTES, EP-OXY: TH£ Fll.LOWINC EPOXY MATERIALS ARE APPROVED FOR USE • CLASS A EPOXY: ASlS-1& M.S L!OU!D TYPE EPOXY CD SPEC-BONO. 100 EPOXY 0 CLASS B EPOXY: AS23-18 .\&8 GEL TYPE EPOXY (D SPEC-BONO 200 EPOXY 0 (D AS15-18 ANO AS23-18 EPOXIES ARE A\IAILABLE FROM: 0 DELTA PLASTICS CO. 10513 ROAD 236 TERRA BELLA, CA 'D270 PHONE 1551! 535 -1332 fAX l559l 535 -3723 OR P[RMAL ITE !537 t.lONRO\IIA AVE, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 PHONE 17H 1 S~B -1 BT FAX 17H) S4B -1130 SPEC-BON'.J EPOXIES .\RE AVAILABLE FROM: CONSPEC MARKETING & MANUFACTURING CO,, 636 SOUTH 66TH TERRACE ~~NSAS CITY, KS 66111 PHONE ( 913 l 287 -1100 FU 19131 287 -2716 Ta .. l FREE (BOO) 3~3 -7351 INC. ·~. SUMMARY OF f:STIMATEO QUANTITIES• ITEM DESCRIPTION 1 ERECT STRUCTURAL STEEL 2 FURNISH AND ERECT STEEL P(JjY BENTS l FURNISH ANO INSTALL PONY BENT ANCHOR BOLTS ' AUGER .,lljQ FILL 16• DIA, PIPE PILE ' OAt.f'ROOFING ' STRlJCTUR[ EXCAVATION 7 STRUCTURE BACKHLL ' PERY I OUS BACKF I LL MATER JAL UNIT L, SUM l, SUM EACH L.f. s. y. c. y. C, y, c. y. EST!l,IATEQ WEIGHT OF STRUCTURAL STEEL SPAN 2 = 236,6 TONS, -,; THESE ITEMS ARE FOR REFERENCE ORY, SEE PROJECT SPECIF )CATIONS FOR ACTUAL PAY ITEMS. ATTENTION !! -UTILITY NOTE THE Jlof'LIEO PRESENCE OR ABSENCE OF UTILJTJES IS NOT TO BE CONSTRUED BY OJNER, ENGINEER, CONTRACTOR, DESIGN DATA OUANTIH 1 ' 52 '" 27 " 40 ' OR SUBCONTRACTORS TO BE AN ACClJRATE AND COMPLETE REPRESENTATION OF lJTlLITIES THAT MAY OR MAY NOT EXIST ON THE CONSTRUCTION SITE. BURIED AND ABOVEGROUND UTILITY LOCATION, lOENTlflCATION, ANO MARKING ARE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY Of THE CONTR.b.CTOR. REROUTING. DISCONNECTION. PROTECTION. ETC. Of ANY UTILITIES 2006 A.R.[.M,A, Oesion Specificotioo5 loo(lin,;i: Coooer E 80 'W/ Diesel lri,::,act o:n:I A.R,E.M,A. Chapter 1S Alternative Live Lood LI ST OF SHEETS 1, GENERAL NOTES & UST Cf SHEE.TS 2, GENERAL PLAN & ELEVATION 3, PILE LUO!JT Pl.\N ~. QEl,()LITJON DETAILS 5, TYPICA.l SECTIONS 6. BEARING DETAILS 7, STEEL PONY BENT DETAILS B, STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAMING PLAN 9. FRAMING DEUILS 10. BALLAS~ PL.HE PLAN !.. DETAILS 11. BALLAST PLATE & DETAILS 12. SPAN 2 BEARING OETA!LS 13. HANDRAIL PANEL DETAILS 1~. BILL OF MATER I Al & MISC£LL/lt£1JJS DETAILS REFERENCES: BNSF Standards: PLAN NO. 0000-22902-266 PLAN NO. oooo-22om-1F. 2a. & 30 PLAN NO. 0000-22899-2E. 3E, & 4E Existing Drawings: C8563 1, J, 5. 6, &. E1 424-33 ,. 2 &.3 0-f J Lifting Weights: PB24-10W PC108 = 50.100 lbs, = 21.aoo Lbs, PJ102 = 3,600 Lb5, PONY BENT = 7,200 Lbs, SEE SHEET 8 FOR STEEL LIFTING WEIGHTS. LEGEND TIT RY f.S. N.S 8.S. U.N.O. els. ES. F .F. B.F. T. 8. E r " Top of Tie =R\'lilwoy = Far Side = Neer Side = Bath Sides " Un I ess Noted Other l'i se " Centers " Eoch foce " Front face = Bock foce = ToP = Elottom = Expcnslc:n Beorin,;i = Fixed Beorin,;i I EXPIRES / -/ 2--0 t MUST BE COORDINATED AMONG THE CONTRACTOR. UT!L I TY COlilPANY, .tNO OWNER. SITE SAFETY. INCLUDING THE AVOIDANCE OF HAZARDS, ASSOCIATED W!TH BURIEO ANO ABOVEGROUND lJTILITIES REMAINS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTrn. DES: AAN--+IWI DRAWN: CDP-H\il ~Ar.SF'" SN{l((ll,IJSH JCT. TO BLACK RIVER BRIDGE NUJ.IBER 2,36 P.IIL ---,- APPROVED: I CHECK: AAN-HWI I K~.-~.-:--_:_- BRIOGE ENGINEERING UN$AS c1n. l(S DATE: 712/07 K/.1.~ AUTH: n55707 OVER Cf:OAR RIVER NEAR RENTON, WA GENERAL NOTES & LIST Of SHEETS LINE SEG: ~05 ASST. DIRECTO" STRU('UR[S DESIGN PLAN NO: o~os-2. 36-01 S"IE": T: 1 0' l ~ ~ • i ;; I i ~ I ; g e ' ' ~ Fi 11 gop between encl of eoch beom 000 face of l)(l'"~t wal I with (-1,t ){ 18• K 6'-10"' plies of prem::ilded joint fi I !er. End of Beom ~ Foce of Por~t ,· PW102_ ' I '\ '"' 'I I : W. -['"' °' ,;, "·---DP100 & DP101 I -----.. Su0i;irode Filter fobric .f.j.l,,.J~..-,tment 'With well l)'"Oded, 11,2• m:JKinum si~e. Cf"OS119(1 roe!(, ', --------- 'l' J 'i' -/'lit, V r ~--~ ~ .,., / r1 q ;:g4x; 4Fi ~ flowdJle fill backfill (ClSN -Cc.-itrolled Low StremJt/1 MoteriolJ, Allow to flow arOJnd end of win,;r wol I ,. ! : I I ':,._ ' I " I ; "--24• " l I ~--'• I -dJ(], ..., __ ... f ¢ M:iutment _,/j --- HSS 16, OOOxO, 625 Pipe Pi le Auoered hole ABUTMENT #4 & #1 IOPP. HANDl Face of precost prestressed ca,crete.bean. Place R82,36. (Honct"oil not sho'IITT fix-clorityJ ti,;;iht o;ioinst cco::r .. ete beam. Loatoils sym. about it of abut. Weld RBZ.36 to all'bad<lad I plota-typ. PC10B RBZ.36 R82.)6 EJTDeooed plate PLAN VIEW -ABUTMENT #4 & #1 PB24-IOW Proposed GrOI..Jldline Note: Field weld RB2.36 to eoch P15 Plote in PB2~-,ow OS shown, Cent«-R82, 36 on PIS end locate R82,36 1,/ frau Pony Bent and foce of PC10B. PW!02, Typ. TIP ,..,, HANSON WILSON I EXPIRES / -/ 1_-0 </ f li''"'a"°""'" ! ~t betweefl t' beam ends T~ of-~~~ End of 881Jml I!~ Encl of GI rder ! I 2· ' 2· :ySOP2.36-1 & SDP2,36-2 ~ :,-1~ ~ .. i' ' ~ Typ:;, 'i, ~ ' ,,,.~ • I • Ccntrocta-sho! I fillld verify t " " Ii: ' '·• I 11 ' : 1· ' , I , , I ! 11·i·-1 1,,~1 1-{i I l : I ' ~ i- *)'-0" I I t1 3' -o· t Pier PIER #3 & #2 IOPP. HANOI (Hondroi I not sham for clority) $ Brid(le Elev, 44,59 (Pier #21 Elev. 44.17 CPier #31 \-11,~· dio. x 13M Spiral Bolt t-Wosller 11100 PC10B WING WALL TO CAP DETAIL Face of precost prestressed coocrete b8<lm, Place RB2.36 ti,;rtit o,;roinst concrete beam. l..-oetoils sym. obaut it of cap Weld RB2, 36 to Pooy I Sant-typ. I o O O I • ----, ·-···-·· ··1 ····-·---·i-·· ·-··-•• 1• ••••••• =· E;,l \I -,,. 1 I) (Typ. B' -3" I +-___ t i •---· I . ' r ' ~ I a~· ! ~ -----l 2' --4• • I ! I i_i' -s·_i • ==~= 2' --4• PLAN VIEW -BENT #3 & #2 OES: AAN-Hll] ~Ar.SF'. DRAWN: CDP-Hlll CHECK: AAN-HWI l.tl~Lllfl',IY BRIDGE ENGINEERING UNSAS CITY. KS DATE: 112/01 AUTH: 7355707 APPAOVE.0: Kt-1-~ LINE SEC: 405 ASST. OIAtCTOfi STRUCTURES '.!£SIGN ·----i Pier SNC1i0M1SH JCT. TO BLAO: RlvtR BRIDGE NU"6ER 1.36 OVER CEDAR RI VER NEAR RENTON, WA BEARING DETAILS PLAN NO: 0405-2.3£-06 S!-!EET: 6 OF 'I i ~ ·" ' I~ a g i I ; ' ~· 7 N . () ,- B~ t HP14xn 2'-42'.l ~ ..... ~ ~ 2··~ iii :., I Plote 1•--,i•x1,ix 2'-5" ~' Gl Typ. , ,,4 17 I • '.:-1 7 [' ':t Ho lo ----;, ~· ' ~ I le Ji -. • :~ ~ ~; -' -typ. :.-';., ~ -; __ "._ --; . . J / ' ' Typ.o -~ ~ l ~-TYPy 1, 4 ~,:"' Approxil!llte Exist. Pier limits "'a" dio. A354i Gr, BC Anchcr' Bolt,· Typ. 1 I ~ 4 I 'f ' ' 'I' · 9, I 9• • 1 • I ~.!___j 4 '4 I • , ·4 11 1,t ! 1'-6" I 1'-.1os,4• I B',/ 1111,4- 1'-B1•i" )'-Q" _! 1'-3I,.• -I ..6'-0" B.,._J ENO ELEVATION A-A t HP14x73 ~ 14~i'x1•/xl B'-£ • E I ostcmur; c Pod 70 Dur00l9ter . ~ ~ i :,:"'I~ ff After pier cop derooliti(l'1, shoold ttle remoinlng pier ccp width differ from 6'-0", the pooy t>ent sho 11 be I ocoted t>osed on the center I ine of the Span 2 b&or i ngs per dirrensia,s Shown in Section C-C. Plate 5.a~x6 11i"x125.-a" B,S., Typ. 41,; j I j 414 I : I HP14x89 ~1 -... _j, -le e ,!,. f. "' ' ··~· ' -+-· + :., t. t I I .,.,-PI ate S.,"x6 1,;x1 zS-.· ·t· ·r B, S., Typ, ;._ ....... 1,.. HP14x73 tj , I ! C::Z:1 ~· ' ~~·I~ :--+-----+-1'8" dia. A354, Gr. BC Anchor Bolt, Typ, Plate5.a-xG1,{x12~·_L_ I\ I\ I e.s .. Typ. --.----~v---r ,·-r HANSON WILSON 1j.'"<~••o .. ,,. SECTION B-B ,. three~~ 10" Sw&<19e -~I I I PONY BENT ANCHOR BOLT ASTM A354, GR, BC 1-Bor 1,1• dio. x 1'-3• t-Std, Hex Nut, 7'f r:no. lyp. l-Std. Wosher, 1 die. hole ' . ;;: " "' • 1, ~ 1l ~ "' ~yp. I . 1· -o· t Track & Brid90: ' 14•-o-RB2,36, Typ. 7' -o-~ -15--il dia. holes in ! ~/ .-,,1, ,·,,· on<I ;n to, , , . , d1a. bolts ----T--~ I ;:HPl<,89 k ' t'."'l' HPl«B9 fer 'cf 1,,,,. I I ,,,. II I I ~ ~ I '"' o_f ,, .. 7 ~I ll 0 HP14x13, Typ. ~ ;--y, __ 1 _ -:.. --... ir------ 1~ = = ::= = = . : . I " i ~ I " -,,. -- -. -:~ --r---,._· ---:------=---: :~: -.--. " ~·~ ---:.__ _ __ : bl···.:. .. • r--,. : ---:----~--,-~ I :::::1---1-, ; ?' l -~i .. ~ I '5 "''i: r a ~~1~ T££ of Seat :,-1j i_1·-o·_i 7-HP14x73@ 2'-'3" = 1b'-E," 1' -o• i ? ~ '3'-3" 9' -3" ~ HI' -f,~ 4-A ELEVATION 1· . ,o• '" ., ' -, ' '" l -, I '" "":f -'"'I ;:I~· •- 9 ~ , I I I ! /''• ,;o. lo"'· I I I . I . I I Gr.BCAc::h«I ,. ,. /Plate ~-a"x6 1jz"x12 5,t, I i Bolt, Ty~. I ! 8,S, Typ. . I I ; I ; ' ' ' -t-----+-' . ---i---1-----,--r---·-·t-· -f· -,--·-r-·r·--·--·T· ·1----~- i --t--i---------+---·-·-·-·-·-·+-· ·-·---;.----------;-------A-·+· ' I "' ........ ,~p I ' , i-----..... , ,.--·--·i··----, :'_ j -'~ ( I :) f]~ri-r~ . _JLJIII 9 ,r-·--·-;·-,··-\ ,'r-·--------, > ' -_,J-~t_,_ -----'-: . . ,J \ : :.-.~·-·---_:':.-.=-.=-.·..::~.=.::.-.-~-- it Span 2 . ~earrni;is -r-r-·--,---·-,·-; ---~,---·-i -.;r ' \ I ,' \ I ,' I ~-----------J ~-----------J -i--r--·-·----------1~-:---- 1 4-ta d,a. A354, GR. BC Anct,,:r Bolt. ,. ,. ',.' :-.11_ ~ 2N <I:~ ~ o.a ' C 1'-10· :-"" ! -8' -}" 1 '-4" I 1' -4 • f'-,o~· i Trock & Bridc,ie SECTION C-C I 4-1 1,{ dia. holes in base plate and elostOT10ric pod 3'-9" 8' -l· -~ Structurol steel snol I conft:f"m to ASTM Designation A709, Gr, 50. All steel sri<JII t:,e pointed par the notes m sheet B of 14, Steel notes en sheet a of 14 apply to 011 structu-al steel end comecticns. I EXPIRES /-/ 2,-<l HP1hTJ Base Pl ate 1 '-1o·x1 "xl '-10· 2"4~x 1,tx2'-0" £ I astcmer i c Pod 10 D.u-onater A.,._J Typ) . . k ~, ... 4 -~.r, D· tqµ f 1,t. Typ. RESTRAINER BRACKET -RB2. 36 ASTi.4 A~6 1-An,;ile 6;,:6x 1'J x 1'-4" 3-Plates 1,1 x5"x5" DES: AAN-HWI DRAWN: COP-HWI ~ArSF'- CH[CI<.: AAN·"w' DATE: 7/2/07 ,,,,.,,,,1.,.1.r .. _ .. ,,-n-., I BRIDGE ENGINEERING KANSAS CIH, KS AUTH: 1,~~,,,, SMCIIOMISH JCT. TO BLACK RIVER BRIDGE NUMBER 1,36 OVER CEDAR R I VER NEAR RENT~, IA STEEL PONY BENT DETAILS SHEET: 7 ClF 14 L If.II SEG: ~cs JSST. Ol~ECTO.S SlMt!CTURCS OES'CN IPLl.ti NO: ll-4C5-2.)b-07 I ·:::··:. ;APPRO>to, Kl-!~ I i l ., ., ;; ~ i I ; ' ! • I • i To Black River, WA (RY West) '----------------------------128'-o· out-to-out of girders ----------------------------. To Snohomish Jct., WA IRY East I -------1 3" x 20· x 30'-0"_J!o_n~__!'_l_a!es-To;, &. Bottom 1" X 21>' __ :!. Bottcm I 3" x 20" x 30'-o" flonga Plates-Top .5. Bot1orn £,'~11.t· ,,·-.1~· . I e Spaces!!' 11•-5• = 92'--0" ' 11'-,4!,/ ' 6'-71•{ on$ of I stl feners I I I ' I ,· 111· 11 '-3 1,1· ' 9 Spoces • 11'-6" = 103'-6' i 11 •-3t,t on f of I i I I It~ I I i j ' sti fen8r's I I ' ' I ' " tr~ Stlff,o.,-. ....... ij I I I I I I I YI r ~I J [ .,!~ f,·I I . I I ~ I I I ii • 0 x 8" B.S. 0 7 .e ~a J ,,, ~ \_ \_ '[:' II 1'«:1BX~2.7 lnterl'll9i:liote Stiffener . • F I, " diaphragms, Typ. Bor 1,"xG" 0 5 Typ Jntermed1ote Stiffener ,1, II 2 -... · Bor 1,,txi,"-B,S,,Typ. · i' 12G'-1" center-to-cent .. ot baa'i i! · 1114• , , . I ~-II !· ,4 • ~~ ~~ ~ "" SECT (ON A-'A ~ "'°"'°"--;: i ¢ Pier r-rt Beo-inQ ·.··• S0i10etoi1 "B" ,1,-'I' ;., • ·-----4,--. ----~. --. ---··* ·· -----i---• --·--4,.· •••• ·-+· ... -· --t-------!---------+--. -. --~ .. ------t---£ .. . .. · i · ...... , ....... · 11f ....... ~ ...... ·1tJ'l3' A I :c:: -------~-. ----·* ·· -----t-. --... \~--...... ~--· ··-·* .. ----i-------. * ·--·-.. ~ .. -·-.. ·t .... ·-+· ··-.. ··*·· -----!-----• -··*··-----~--------:;: .. ---. 'I' ••• ---·:P ··-•• • 1· ••. ----~* ..... --i------···* -... --·+-. ·-.. --~ .... --·-!-·-··-. ··*··. --.. ~-....... :¢------~! sl ;...., e ·-· ---· -~1°"-• • • • • -~ • • • • • --cf.· •• --• • 1 • • -• ----'i--· ----·i· -----.:f. --· •• • ~-· •• · •• · -'f ••• •• ··I--• ---• --f-------, _ ---.. ---'r-• • •• -• .j. -----• •• f. · · · · · · ~ · · · · · · · · :r-, •• • • -• CZ, STEEi NOTES: GENERAL: F ABR I CAT ION AND WORK.MANSHIP SHALL CONFORM TO CURRENT AREMA SPECIFICATIONS FOR STEEL RAILWAY BRIDGES, ANO SECTION 0<!600 OF THE BNSF STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS. DEAD LOAD: CASSIJMEDI RA!L BALLASi ! INCL. TIE! WALKWAY, DEO & CIJRB FUTURE BALLAST STEEL TOTAL 200 1 B~O 160 780 3120 6700 LBS. PER L)N FT. OF TRACK DESIGN LOADING: COCf'ER EBO WITH DIESEL llilPACT FOO BALLAST DECK. MATERJAl: All ST9UCTURAL STEEL SHALL CONHIU,t TO ASTM, DESIGNATION: A709, GRAOE 50, EXCEPT AS NOTED. ALL A709 CR, SO 5-TEEL FOR PRIMARY hlEhlEIERS SHALL 1£ET IMPACT PLAN OF SPAN 2 All SURFACES, EXCEPT FOR THOSE NOTED, SHALL BE PAINTED WITH THE PRIME COAT. FAYING SURFACfS ANO SURFACES THAT W!LL BE FIELD WELDED SHALL BE MASKED OFF OR COVERED DURING TH[ JNTER~DIATE AND TOP COATS, 1 span re<iuired ru11 Penetrotioo~ Groove Wel<:1- See Note, .. A· ., -' 0 WELDING SHALL CCNFORM TO CURRENT A.r.s. STRUCTURAL IIELDING CODE 01-S. ALL WELD IUAL MUST BE EQUIVALENT TO THE BASE METAL rn STRENGTH AND APPEARANCE. THE TOP SURFACE OF THE BEAMS SHALL BE ADJUSTED TD FORM A STRAIGKT L I NE AT ANY TRANVERSE SECT JON THROUGHOUT THE SPAN, TOLERANCE IS PLUS OR MINUS 1,-{. ll:.,tice] ;:_ : --tA,=w~ Ha~N.•. : SPAN SHALL BE FULLY SHCJ' ASSEMBLED TO ,1.S-SURE ACCURATE FIT. DISASSEMBLE INTO HIO BEAN SETS rm SHIPPING. THE THICKNESS OF ROCKER PL.IITES SHALL 8E. ADJUSTED TO MA!lffAIN DEPTHS SHOWN (TOTAL PLUS QR MINUS l,-15"") FCfl EACH BEAM AT CENTERLINE or BEARINGS. MJN]MJM THICKNESS or ROCKER PLATES SHALL BE 3"". ' Grind weld flush ro-rool to splices. Grind in directicn Of stress cnly, Weld SCU"ldness to be estobllshed by ncn~tructive inspecticn, DETAIL "B" fobrlcotcr-'s Nl'.lm:I t lnstol t en lleb MOMENT & SHEAR TABLE FOR STEEL DECK GIRDERS DESCRIPTJON MOMENT --------SHEAR REOUIIUUTS roo HIGH STRENGTH STRUCTURAL STEEL PER CHAPTER 15 or THE AREMA M.V.UAL. BALLAST Pt.ATE, STIFFENERS, DIAPHRAGMS At{) OTHER SECONDARY MEMBERS SHALL BE EXEll'T FROM llf'ACT TEST REOUIREliCNTS. EST1'.tATED WEIGHT OF STRUCTURAL STEEL = 236.6 TONS Deed Lood 3.328 ft.--1: 105.6 K , SH(f NQTfS: BEIIRJNG PLATES ARC TO BE FLAT AND LEVEL AFTER WELDING, [f'[N HCl.ES: 15,it DI A,, U~ESS NOTED, ALL FASTENERS SHALL BE 1•{ DU. ASTl,I A325 SLIP CRITICAL HEAVY HEX HIGH STRENCiH SD.JS, TYPE 1 11TH ASTM A563, GRADE CJ HEAV'I' HEX NUT "ANO ASTM rA36 MAADENEO STEEL IASHER UNDER-THE Tl.flNEOELElilENT, HIGH STRENGTH BOLTS SHALL BE TICHTENEO BY THE ""TURN-Or-Nur TO OBTAIN PROPER BOLT TENSION. PAINilNG OF STRUCTURAL STEEL: ALL STRUCTURAL STEEL SHALL BE CLEANED AND PAINTED IN ACCORDANCE 11TH SECTIOI (),1100 CF TRE 8HSf STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS WITH THE FOLLOWING THREE COAT SYSTEM OF ZINC/EPOXY/URETHANE FOR SEVERE ENVIRONMENTS: PRIME COAT: CARBOZ!NC 11 INORGANIC ZINC, 2-3 MILS OFT INTERJ.ED I A TE COAT: CARBOGUARO 690 OR 893 CYClOAL I PA TH! C AMI NE EPOXY, 4-6 MILS OFT TOP COAT: CARBOTHANE 134HG AL!PATH!C ACRYLIC POL YURETHAN[. 2-3 MILS OFT ESTIMATED LIFTING HEIGHT or ONE BEAM= (5,T TONS ESTIMATED LIFTING HEIGHT or TWO BEAMS W/ BALLAST PLATE= 111.4 TONS TOP OF T!£ ~ TQ Cl fAR.!iNCE TIE ,. ,. BALLAST •• ,. BALLAST t . .. 1,l BEAN 6' -10· 6'-10· ROCKER PLATE <!¢BEARING ,. SEARING PLATE ,. BEARING PAD 21-i,· TOTAL 8' -10 .... ,6. S' -1l,t ( 8eor"in9 r op & aottooi of Web ¢ Beorino ' ~•I • Eq.iol Spo:::es = 126' -I~ CAMBER DIAGRAM (Not to scaleJ CaT!Oer calculated for Dead Load plus line lood of 3.000 lbs./ft. of track Live Load 5,0S7 H,--f: 180.v--i lrrpoct 1, 75. ft,--f: 62, 1 K -J Toto I 10,179 ft.-!'; 348.3K Secticn See this Sheet Steel (Fl & lebl .l.S.T.M, AT09, Gr 50 Net I 261,035 in z Net 5 (B0TTJ 6,194 in• ~ fst iaor11 19. T k.si 0 Gross I 270,952 in' ~ Gross S !TCPJ 6.608 in3 fsc !TCl'I 18.5 ksi ! ~ ~ -i "" = Exponsioo End =fixed End 1-Mcment of Inert i o of the Sect; 01 S-Sect i en t.lo<i.l I us fs'1,1Qx. unfoc'tored stress 1n the sectia, clue to 0,L, ... L.L -1-]nt)OCt THE INSIDE FACE or BALLAST CURBS, .lND THE TOP Cf" THE BALLAST PLATE SHALL NOT BE PAINTED. Note "A": DES: DRAWN: AAN-HWI CDP-HW) ~Ar.SF'" SNOHOMISH JCT. TD BLACK RIVER BRIDGE NU~ER 2,36 HANSON WILSON flonoe splices and web splices lif usedl Ol"B to be mode with full penetrat on groove welds. Fobricot,r is to sMw weld c01fi9uroticn oml oint preporat1cn on detail drawings. f lom;ie ond web sol ces to be offset o minirrum of 5' -0~- CHECK: AAN-HWI DATE: 712/DT AUrH: n5S707 *""'"~'""'' BRIDGE ENGINEERING llANS.lS CI TT, KS OVE.R CEDAR RI VER NEAR RENTON, IA APPROVED: K1-1.~ STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAMING PLAN "j: 10<0••···"· LINE SEC: 405 ASST. OIRCC!OR STRUCTURES O[SIGN PLAN f;Q: G~os-2.36-0B SHC.ET: g CF IS ~ ~ I i ~ i ' ' ' I • t / Top of tie C • ,.,,,~ 8" Min. Bai lost ---- ,.,. 4 Ballast Plate Br9, Stiffener Pio 1~ x e· x Req'd, Typ, ";~ I'.. ' I . .. . •, ... Web Plate 'J,,/ X 76°, ... ... Typ, "' ~ ... .. ; . .. : ::1·-101.t· 0 OJ . •: . •, . ·: '7;Br;d9e I ' ·; ! ... . ·: I ••• ... . •, :l l ... . .. i :H ,• . . •, ! . .. .. , ' '\ 111 2° "'' ! Typ, ·1,{ dia." A325\ laolt, Typ. . .. . .. :®. ,• . . •, ,• . .. . . .. . .. ,• . . •, ,• . .. . .. ·: : .... ' ,.• . ~ •, ,• . :· . . ·: :· . ... . •, ,• . :• . . ·: :· ,. Flon~a Plate I ' ' ,,J,:.. :.I I .-.-1-._ . . .. 0 .: ... . ··-!-~ SP<J. I!! •• • ' 3• = 1'-0" :. • . •, .e-•-1----... 11,t • I := r ll Bent Plate ~ 3-t, Typ.l ·--· II . .. . •, ,• . . .. ... . •, ,• . . ·: I-e 5'1o. • ·• • '' 1i 2•-0• i:: . •, ···: . •, ,• . •-:--L. :• o . ' ;._ ' -.v . ,ryp . f ·-To;i of t' ·--· ·-----__ '_e r He B"Min. ~ ,,; Bal lost Plate ""' Detail 'O' ~ ~ . .JtiJ.J . .t. -· Bridge~ .. '\ / / t .. 1 "x1" Cl ip,-t--- 1 Typ. • .. • I :.. :.1 I • .. ',, / / . ~90"00', Typ. Stiffener Ptote ·~· ll 6. ll 5'-10", Typ, •·· '" ' ,:,, " I ... ,, . ... . .. 3' -9" 1'-101,l 1 '-101,,• 3' -9~ FRAMING DETAILS <SPAN 21 -END DIAPHRAGM & BEARINGS ___ rTop of tie ---··;: 1;E;3·· s· Min. Sol lost l,{ Sol lost Plate See Detail 'D' Stiffener Plate 112°' X 6' X 6' -J 1,(, Typ. I Plote.3-t·x 5" x e·. Typ. . . . . ,, ·: .. . : .. .. .. •: ,, " 2 -1,; dio. A325 7 Bolts P8I'" stiffener 3\t" I 37-t" ]( MCl8x42. 7, T,i,. Web Plote l,t x 76", Typ. '. :· .. :· .. " ,, :· ,• " f Sr iclge I I 1"x1" C!ip, Typ • I ! : I t •, ·: •, 11~· 1,e· dio.' A325 Bolt, Typ. G'"x1" Clip. Typ. I ;@ '. '. '. ,. (Pitch= 5•1 ~Typ. Typ. [ L 3'-'3" 1'-101•1' 1'-101,i· rron9e Plate J"x20·, Typ. n·x26~ Plat11 f! central 68 • -a • of beams J :.. •r· .. .. : 4. Spo. @ Cl: 3• = 1'-0" ; .. •r-· ,o 0 ;.., •, •: .. ;.~oi·:O· :.. :. J'i· I I 3~~ Typ. Typ. 3' -9" FRAMING DETAILS !SPAN 21 -INTERIOR DIAPHRAGM I Note: Stiffeners not welded to t,ottooi fl,:noel .. !=3v~ : -' -e j -UJ Br9. Stiffener beycnd I" x 1" CI ip, 1,i,. Stiffener Plate 1" X J 1,~" X Req'd I Typ. l C' T)'P) 5-i 6I/ CJ Bent Plate 3,1• X 38" X rllQ'd, Typ, ~Typ.~ Plote 11i"x6"x6' VIEW C-C Girder Web /l s, 16 1) ( Typ, ! • ! I , ,,,. l.2...-! i I F longe ~2 _1,t<1ra. VIEW E-E 1"x1" Cllp, Jyp. • leb Plate ''l x 76", Typ, :.L .- 3' -9" 1'-101,l ~ 9rid9e L-f-' r, 1'-101,l F 1o~e Plate 3"x20", Typ. l3"x26" Plate@ Central 68' --0" 9f beO'IIS I )' -9" ) ~,I) ( Typ, FRAMING DETAILS <SPAN 21 -INTERIOR STIFFENER ,. 6'-9" to rt Bri~e-& Steel 1': LEGEND :,,19·~~!--·-·f~\, Jyp. A325 Bolts o Shep bolts • Fiel<I bolts Q:. ~ ,5l' II ! ..... !,. ! . ; ·--• lS"xS"x!,{ x 2'-10:'. ~ ' ci.' -Sl''ii'~ . ~ ,., ..., ci ---ei.,:; II, .. ,.~· ./, 'I •• ,, ... -,,·-o·,,,,·-,, ~x : /, :o Ber J..Jx6" ' Typ) ~: l> * use e· "8"x1'-2 1,tx2•:.4.• At intericr locoticns 51,J ~ ~ 9 ,.. • g, ~· ""11 ~ t Steel DETAIL 'D' DES: AAN-HWI DRAWN: CDP-HWI CHECK: AAN-HWI ~Ar.SF'" A'A/~ltrAY SNt){QM]SII JCT. TO BLACK RIVER BRIDGE NUMBER 2,36 OYER CEDAR RI VER HEAR RENTON. IA HANSON LISE S[G, <OS ~ I WILSON ___J "'IIIEullllllll!'ll, , ., ~ ... h ... BRIDGE ENGINEERING UNS1S CITY, l(S DATE: 712107 Kf.! :L... AUTH: 7355701 APPROVED: ASST. D1R£CT3R STRUCfLIRE~ DES!GN I EXPIRES /-/ ~ -01, rRAMING DETAILS ij ~ To Block River, WA (RY West! 1S' -o• Lift!n9 Lugs -~ See Oetoi 1 Bal last Plate ... S8P2,36------..J -. ~A 8 ------------------------------------ 12&'-0" ()Jt-to-cut of Bal lost Plate & Girders 1s' -o· 8 ------------------------------B~ To Snohomish Jct., WA (RY East) Liftino luqs See Det.ol I CIOSU'"e Plate -SCP2,36-1 -----~-----: :: : :: ::::-i.-ri-~--------------i~-Closure Plate -SCP2.36-2 Typ. tl.N;Q. LEGEND o Shop bolts • Field bolts HANSON WILSON "i-"(Ul~HOIO Bal lost Plate -S8P2.J6 G'-1'1_· Inside of Curb Fasten curl> to deck bracket With T,.8• die. )( 31•/ H.S. Bolts, ~Typ, Bollost Plote-SBP2,36 '"''. "---j /5,1,V i~ " •, ., •, .. •, " ,, 8 ft Brid,;ie I t. A s' -,11_· fasten wolk bracket to anole with~ ~-'•a" dia. l< 21,t H.$. Bolts '\ 14 Closure Plate- SCP2. 36-1 er 2 :· ,, " ,, S!illost Plote-S8P2,J6 J,/ gap i~ " ,, ·: •, .. .. •, ·: ,, " ,Cont. " ,• :· ,, ,, " ,, :· ,, ' ,, ,, " ' ,, ,, ,, " ·:r SECTION A-A ~~ . • • j ,. + ="~' -,':P1.3: SECTION C-C BALLAST PLATE PLAN Grip Strut Safety Grotino 3Nx7" plank 12 go. Galvanized ~-EY,1' Jrf: .. ~25 Bolts ~ -Std. Noshel'"s 2-Heavy Hex Nuts e F~AJ I ocatloo: 1-~16 dio. x <1 1,t cofTiooe bolt 11/ nut 1 ~ Standard Wosher 1 -Lock Nut \ -4nchcring device clip Wolk BrocKet SIIB2, 36 ' 5, 16 1; (Cootinuous, Typ, Grind edl)e 1 Typ. l Closu-e P!ote-SCPZ.36-2 ,,/ 2'-s1,t t 1,tx 21,2 Slots ---+--L _ _J ·, °' il~l_i--~ ~-, ~" 1· -------1- ,,~ ' ~ _~1 :,, '"'-1 :_1_ Jb If. ''/x11·1c2·-s 1,{ ~ t 1~,16• Oio. Holes I 8 "' ~ 1-----tt·-+--1-·-:,~j ~,-~----"1f,-+[--:--a-=·=-c=--------:;: -= 1-_L_,j, _ _ _ _ -L _,, .,._ NI e.1J,/x11~x1'-2N PLAN e. 2·x1o·x1·--0··--\ ! Lift cn,;ile shall not be I ess than r,o· I ;,,~----!:-v!\____ ~ ,,,, 01 •: "''.a I , I f 21,{ O,o. D ;,, • I I Cf I , i . ;: J l ''8"x21,2•x21,i- losher , T YD . 11,/ Oio, H.S, Bolt, l)'P, ~ WALK BRACKET -SWB2. 36 Weight ,, 45 lbs., Golv. 46 Req' d, lug capacity= 30 Tons lYertrcal Liftl FTING LUG DETAIL No Scale · NOTE Cantin.Jc-JS~ 5116 -~16-V -<Centi nurus St-q;, bolt IUQS to ,;iirder sets, Place lui;is 15'-0~ ;n fran ends of ooch ,;iirder. fobl""icotCI"" is to furnish J2-11,{ Dia. x 51,/ H.S. Bolts f();' fillin,;i holes in field. SECTION B-B OE S: U,Nr::;r; OAAWN: COP-llWJ CHECK: AAN-llW! DATE: 7/2/01 AUTH: 7355707 APPROVED: K. t-l ~ LINE SEG: 405 tSST. DIRECTOR STRUCTURES DCSIG~ SNCJHJIISH JCT. TO &.ACK RJ'IER BRIDGE NUMBER 1,36 O'IER CEDAR R]'l[R NEAR RENTON. Ii\ BALLAST PLATE PLAN & DETAILS PLtN 'fO: 0405-2. 36-10 SHEET: 10 :::JF 14 I ·-J ! ~ ..... , , • ~ ~ I t i ; -~ t y ' ! w B~ B t., :,,1 ~ ~ :.. " ,-----_I, 128' -0" -r----··- .. .i .. fi:ii.ii h ----=== -J~==•====•••'••••••••=LJ_;;-.,_-_-,.-h Or•,rz--5----'---'-·--""\i)--'-~---"'>"-"'----,,.-e•"••·-=""""--F· __ -,! __ ~_, wr16, sxe~. sx12e • -o· WT16. 5x84. 5x1 2B' -0" e. 1,/xSB "x128' --0" PLAN e. 31lx5B"x12a·-o· 1~· . S'--6" s·-1~· ~ 1e Spa. a s·-s· l s·-1~· s·--1~· 1·--1~· -----, ! ] . ! · ' = 103'-6" l I ! ! ~ I I I I I I I I· ]rt -----------··n1 --------------w--+ f~tnr-·-----Jr -------------:~: J · ~-l Sae Oetoi I 3,(x6"x1'-o"Fill l, Typ. Typ. 'A'' ELEVATION BALLAST PLATE-SBP2.36 2 Re<1'd. Weight= 21,588 Lbs. eo. !Includes Fill l 'sl I EXPIRES (-/<!..-lJ?f--' ,. l'i16.5x84,5 t _ 1 ~· ~~ t ",1•,io,, ' ~~:=: 7~" . : ;.,_J~~i • ,,. ·---~=-l-· . ( \_3,/x6" 1' • x-OFillf. DETAIL 'A' 10'-511_" I • ,,_., .. ,,{,IO' -s•,· 7 I CLOSURE PL ATE -SCP2. 36-1 t l,lx441,/x5' -o'" 1 Req'd. reigit "'1181 Lbs. eo. 9' -0" Typ.~ ,...-,,. ~L CL OS URE PLATE -SCP2, 36-2 13 Req' d, Wei,;tlt 5 1045 Lbs. ec. l -~ 'l' ;., t ~·x 6"x3' -e 1,/ { 11'16 x 2" slots * Trim inside flange to toe of fillet s,,, " <1'-8j_• HOid l,/x6·x1'-op Fill t VIEW B-B DES: AAN-HWI ~Ar.SF'" DRAWN: CDP-HIii --.. --CH[Cr..: AAN~Wl --,,,_.,,., __ , -------j BRIDCE ENGINEERING KANSAS CITr. KS 1 DATE: 712107 1 AUTH: 7355707 APPROVED: Kl-I.~ e. !,l SNtHMISH JCT. TO SLACK RIVER BRIDGE NUt.eER 2.JG DYER CEDAR RI VER NEAR RENTON, WA BALLAST PLATE ~ DETAILS LINE ':,EG: 405 ~,~1. DIR;CTOR STRUCTU"IES OESICN IPLAN NJ: J40:-2.36-:1 S•l[ET: I: 0° '4 jj ., ~ -.. 1 ' " l J I i ' " ~ • • i • j :,, 'f s1ee1 Circler" Rock81'" Plate Bri<!Qe Se<it~-~· ~--- :., { Bear n~ l Anchor Bolt I---1\ 11· !... _ ___f£_ __ 111_· ,. !,, dio. , 1·-1· Aacha-Bolt w/ Std. Hex Nut & Std. Wosher r '"""· ~ Typ./ "i._V· \ , . ~etoi Is sym. V _ l1 Gir'der"" ''"''' ' "'1) ("'1, .,. / 5-,, .Rocker Plate --<Note "A" I' ii ·o k ·O 1111-K Bearing Plate / ; I ! i! 1 I 1l" 15" X zt,fft X 2'-0" l(Jlli!"IIJted e1ostcrrerlc be<ring poo;J \_ i ! 1' -2• I 11,{ dio. x 2'-2" Ancticr Bolt w/ Std, Hex Nut ! Std. Wosher Vf[W PfRPfNQICULAR TO~ TRACK BEARING DETAILS VIEW PARALLEL WJTH i TRACK + 8~" Note "A"': Set c;iirder rocker plate cnto bearing plate over pintles. Set Qir"der cnto rocker plate. Tock weld rocker plate to girder bott(l(TI flcn99 cnd trien jock span to "Cl8<1r elostooier bearing pod Q.Ting re111:Jinder cif WEllding r'OCk8t" plate to oirckir tK>ttcrn flonge. 2' -8" 111_• 111_• B11_" I' ~.1J 1-t :,• X 12" X 1'-9" -f-;-~-- ·1·' I i I I Il'-'}-- ',J .' I i :,, ~I ~I • ~ - I '-1-Bocs ',", ',", 1'-9" '-l ~' J -:-=--t::: I ,· ~-, ~I ., -~ HANSON WILSON ft ••<Olt0 .. f!O :.-1 :.-1 :,. 1-Bor 2" x 41" x 0'---6 112 II . I ~2-Bors :,~· l'-9" 511 •. , I ~-H~· lj 2•-114• Exact I ,.'!_· x3,{ x o' -2# 1-tJ" x 10 1,/ x 2'-8" ) i,~ k' ( Typ. 2'-4" Exoct BEARING PLATE DETAIL Fixed End Bear-inQ t -4 req'd. per span Exponsicn End Be<Ting t -4 req'd per span t ~ t 1 11e" dio. Hores -Fixed End Bearing t 11,1• x 4" Slot -ExpansiCil End Beorino t ,. -~---i--+ -·-·---•- '·t·' .. f 8eoring I' -0" ;., 1 '-:r• Rodi us ,1 I,,;• 250. t:s= I! I ___J~ . ,-r-, .;ff ~1 : ; ', -:o ~u t STEEL GIRDER ROCKER PLATE DETAIL Pintte :,, " 4• R. iTyp.1- 11-t" Dia, DETAIL 'A' 'r GENERAL NOTES -BEARINGS Al I rroteriol and W(X""kmonship shol l be as per chapter 15 of the current A.R.E.M.A-Manual fa-Roi lwoy Engineering. Structu-01 steel shol I meet the reQUir911191lts of Cl.l'rent A.S, T.N •. designoticn: ,\709 Gr-SO I.Cl less otherwise noted. Anchcr bolts Sholl be A.S. T.N. AJ5a!I, Gr, 8C with heavy h8X rklt ond stonocrd woshet"". lnctu:x-bolts .st\ol I be se.t in Closs l liqui<t type epoxy in the correct locoticn, usiOQ t~lets, in-fonnEtd or d'"il led holes os stlQWl'l O"I Stmts 6 of H, Pri_or · to setting onchcr bolts, b1ockcut fa-ms shall be rem::ived and fcrrred surfaces shall be rCl..lgh8ned witt\ g:inder"s. Then fer-~ tJOles ond a'illed holes Sh0l~ be cry and 011 dust and loose pcrticles shol I be rem:ive<t by the use of coopressed air er vacuuming. Fi lino of the void aro.md bolts shall continue until epoxy is level with concrete 'SUl"foce ofter epoxy strink~e hos token place. LC111irw:,tttd e_rost01118f"ic.b8Q'"ing pods shall be in otccrdonce with A.R.[,M.l. Ch~ter 1'3. except as rrodifie<I by Sectior1M':IOO of The 8NSF Stcndcrd Construction Sp8Cificotia,, Bearing ar-eas on DridQe seats shol J be (t)r"osive blast cleaied to rem:ive 011 fom oil rod CU"lflO o09"1ts (1"1(1 ShOI I be left in o Mt free condition. Becr-ir,g C..-8(]S on be<ring plate, 111rcn cr-e to reteive epoxy mteriots.· Sh01 I be clea'"led of al I dirt, 9reos.!i, on(I ottier t<X"ltcrninoots befCJ""e epoxy mJteriols ore opp I ied, Ueon tQ> end bottaa Strfoces of el0$to:n,ric beQ"inq l)OdS with 110thyl ethyl ketcne to reroove 011 ttoces of rrold rele-0se OQe(lts. When rootino si.rfoces a-1 clean ond cry, Closs B 091 type epoxy shol I be opp I ied to o 5 mi I th; cKness oo the cr-eos of the br i doe seat .tlere e I osto:rer i c bearini;i pods ore to be placed, and ro the bottoo side of the elostOTer"ic bearinQ pods ond then the pods shol I be set and held in the prcper locotfon on the bridQe seat unti I the epoxy takes its initial set, Pods rust be held dO"IK\ with sufficient weiQht to ensi.re total pod co,toct on the briooe sect, Just before erectino beams, irrrtcr conslstlng of equal ports by volume of Closs B Qel type epoxy cnd dry siliC(] send. mixed in occoroonce with manufactures direct i oos, sha I l be spread on the ant ire top area of t>EK1rinq pods too thickness of opproxirrotely 1/S inch. The beams sho I ! then be set in the pr'oper I ocot ion on the beor i no pods befcre the epoxy IOO'"tcr-tokes itS i"nitio~ set. Scrope excess IIO"tcr-from cr-rund elostomaric be<rinq pods ofter becrns ere set. 2' -2M . . -s• ttreod 1, -4 • swedQe J ,-fl \1 "'' -J ANCHOR BOLT-SAB2. 36-1 ASTM 4354. Cr, BC 1 bar -11,z" dio. x 2'-2N 1 std. hex nut, 11,; diQ. top 1 std, washer, 1~· die. hole 1~ oaoe steel -sheet (4 req'd. J ~ --'- : J lnter<JI layers of 1,t elastomer between cover loyers of 1,.· elostorrer 160 dur011Bterl --------·--------,]· . -----~ 1,1• A 11 arouno 1 '-3· BEARING PAD DETAIL 15• ~ 2'-',{ x 2·-0· lomiooted, steel reinforced elostaneric be<Tino pod 60 duraneter elastcmer. 8 reQ'<t. DES: AAN-HWl EIIV.SF'" SNOHOMISH JC:T. TO BLACK RJV(R BRIDGE NU'6ER 2,36 DRAWN: COP-HWJ CHECK: AAN-HWJ ,,,.,,.., ... ,.-.-;.· 8RJOG£ ENGINEERING Klt1SAS CITY. KS OVER CEDAR RI VER NEJJI RENTON, WA DATE: 712/0T AUTH: 7355707 APPROVED: Kl-/.~ SPAN 2 BEARING DETAILS l lNE SE~: 405 A'.,'.,'. UIHlllUe STRUCTURCS O[)l~N PL~h NO: 0405·2.%-",2 Sc1EET: 12 OF :4 I ~ ~- ,, I i ! ' I • i _ _ _____ _ _____ ?,'-<'" ""':">:-oo' o_f_~oadc~;;_ ____ 1 _ ~ I ,·--· ,,._.. ,,._,. ·"-'" 1 I I I I I i .. r'Y 7 V V 'fx~\!t Jlb: -11-X yp. El! posts V 'fx~\!t Jll".,: -11-X yp, a _posts HANDRAIL PANEL -SHP2. 36-1 Welg,t = 183 lbs, ~ Required Horao.il p<:nels ere to be fobrir..ote<J us<n1;1.1 1,,-dia, std, Plock pipe. G41vcnize after fob.-ioatim. V 0 ' ... ----i-'l' Fx~il--~~ JL!".,: -1·w: V • i"M Q"llled vant hole -1· frcn 1oint, eiccept as dirnmslcne<I in Detoi I '6'. ':I -35:i_ out-to-rut of hondroi I _?_'-g• ·s·-a· !, V V V C See Oetoi I 'B' )'I), I' posts ' V V C ffJ.tl li I ,,,,. ffJ.1l ~ -l £',{ li I , .... - ---l 61't" HANDRAIL PANEL-SHP2.36-2 Weli;t,t : 80 lbs, _ 2 Req..iired Honcroil panala.a-e to be fctir"ic·oted uslno 11,t dia. std, block pipe. Golvcnrze ofter fcbricotioo. 'l' ~ I EXPIRES , _, 2.-?)~ I 11 '-s1,{ out-to-out of hon<roi I 17'-z!,i_ oot-to--oot of ho,drail -~ 11 '-4 Vi oot-to-rut of hono-or 1 ,·-,•,· ,._,. ' 1'-10'•~ l 2' -10 1,; 5' -9" 2'-101,; 2' -101,l 5' -9" 5' -9" I \. l'f--v ,=4:1 -~ ----;, C See Oetoi I 'B' v Open end , )'P, • posts See Detail '8' YP• e posts Open end 7 V l'i -V V V ----;-~- See Detail 'B' yp. fl' posts Open end I .5ee..Di!toil 'A' ffJ.C1 lj U°'! J~ HANDRAIL PANEL -SHP2. 36-3 WeiQtit = 92 lbs, 1~ Required Handrail pooels ore to be fabricated usini;i 11,t" <!ia. std. block. pipe. Galvanize aftei-fctiricotion. 9' -£1,i_" out-to-oot of hondroi I F: s·-1 11_· 2'-9~ V YD· I! posts ~en end C ' f 01;..., ' fflct l.i I ,,,; -I ,,,. - ff11l li I ,.-... --~~ J G''i HANDRAIL PANEL -SHP2, 36-6 Wei,;iht = 77 lbs. 2 Requlred Handroi I panels are to be fabricated usin..i l''t" dia. std. block pipe. Galvanize ofter fobricotim. C ' 'l' ;., , I -I 7 _I- v V V ~ -;., ffJ.tl lj U°'! -l~ ffJ.C1 lj U°'! -l ~ ~':TI ~ lj U°'! -l~ HANDRAIL PANEL -SHP2. 36-4 Weig,t = 135 lbs. 2 ReQuired Handrail panels ore to be fobricoted usinQ 11,2 dio, std. black pipe. Golvonize ofter fabrication. Gf'"jna any ro..igh edges,;1,8 11'2" Ola, ( J,• (!iO, ''I" X Q'-6" DETAIL 'A' SECT ION X-X ,. r 31,/ 1-Bcr 1~· dio. x o·-01,5• Center on pipe 31,c" ~1 1,2" dio. std. -' / block pipe , c;vldt ~ 11,2 dio. std. bloc~ pipe '.;: 1-flar l,s· x 3" x 61,t----+-~_\1I__J -_-::::::_-:_---~~E --, , ., ,,. . I, \''- t 3-t dio, vent hole-'I I L 1' j Lt 1~11;" die. holes ·21,i..J 1-BOf1 1•{clia.1r0'-5" 6',£ _91Jt to rut of hoodroi I SECTION C-C DES: AAN-ttWI ffJ.tt li U°'! -l ~ ffl1l __ _ li U°'! -l W'.2 HANDRAIL PANEL-SHP2, 36-5 Weigtit = 92 lbs. 2 Required Hondrol l pone ls or1J to be fabricated using 11,z" dta. std. block pipe. Galvanize ofter faDricatloi, NOTES: MATERIAL: STRUCTURAL STEEL BARS SHALL MEET TH[ REOIJ!R[MENTS OF THE CURRENl A,S, T.M. 0£SICNATtCN: A36. STANOARO Bl.ACK PIPE SHALL MEET THE REOJIREMENTS OF THE CURRENT A.S,T.M, OESJGNATION: AS3. UNCOATED PIPE SHALL BE lJSED, SHOP NOTES: FABRICATION ANO ARC WELDING CF STRUCTlJRAL STEEL ANO HANDRAIL PUIELS SHALL B[ !N ACCCROANCE WITH CHAPTER 1S, PART 3 Of THE CURR£NT A,R,[.t.!,A, MANUAL FLN RAILWAY ENCINEERING. t.!IG WELDING SHALL BE USED ON HOORA!L PANELS. OPEN HILES:: AS NOTED. SHOP PAINT: POIE. GALVANlllMG: HAP()ftAll PANELS J.HD OE.CK PLATES SHALL BE GAI.Vi\HJZED AFTER FABR1CAT10N !N ACCORDANCE WITH THE CURRENT A.$.T.M. DESIGNATION: A123, AFTER GALVANIZING ALL ELEJ.ENTS SHALL SE FREE OF FINS, ABRASICWS, ROJGH OR SHARP EDGES AND OTl!ER SURF ACE 0£FE CTS, SEE SHEET H OF H FOR DECK PLATE DETAILS, - OflAWN: CDP-HIil ~Ar.SF'" SNOICJillSH JCT, TO Bl.ACK RIVER BRIDGE NUt.13ER 2,J6 -~ ~~ -- ;., HANSON WILSON DET Al L 'B' CHECK: AAN-HWI ,,.,.,-,,.,WAr- -'--------'-----< BRIDGE ENCINEERINC KANSAS CITY. KS OVER CEDAR RIVER NEAR RENTON, lo\ DATE: 112107 AUTH: 7355707 ~PPRIJVE[}: KI-/.~ HANDRAIL PANEL DETAILS 'itlUO"OhtH Ll~E SEC: ~OS ASSl. 01.~ECiGR STRUC~URES DESIGN [ PL~N NO: oics-2. '.6 1 '. S~HT: 13 or ,~ ii ., ij ~:i • 8 i ! i ~ • 1 I • f T ,,, Dm :...1 r- >1 ~ •,. ~ I ~bj tobh 8. bm \ •1 :...1 -' ~L~T ,,. ~bjtol:lh ~ bl< ,,. • ~~\/ . ' L"" bj j~ 6' -51,i-not IID"il ~ . 1--I -,,-;-,,.-. -'--'-'r,---=" ~=· "~'-"-----· ~ l ?~f€--·-·--------~ I '~j=------------. brD. j DECK PLATE SDP2,36-1 <2 REQUJREDI DECK PLATE SDPZ.36-2 <2 REOUIREDI 1-t 1,t x 12•x 7'-91•t<Bentl.-t:l'I 6-Bors 2· i,: ''-:ix O'-s·-bi 1-ecr a• x J?. x o'-11·-bk ,-e(lf r x 1,z-:11: 1·-2·-bm reli;itit " 197 lbs. 1-( 1•-l X 12• X 7'-911fl8entJ-bh 6-Ba-s 2· x ;"( x o'-8 .. -bi 1-Ba-3• X 11~2 l( l'-2"-bm lel~t • 188 lbs .• ASTM AJ& Steel, Galvanize oft8f' fctiricotim in occoroonce witf1 the ci.rrent ASTM Desi()'lCltio, A123. ASTM A36 Steel. GOIVO'lize ofter fcbricatia, in occo-do"lce with the cu-nnt A.STM Oesiip:Jtion A.123, f of bMt Pile Plate in bott011~B100 aid pile of precost cop ) ~ ~'\ ' 45' ~cj . -"' -~;:- Typ. CB100 SECTION C-C PILE-TO-PC108 DETAILS Hter preco5t cop is set in prcoer locotio, and epoxy rrortor between pile ond cop hos hardened, place ond weld 4-CB100's per pile os shO'llll- RED. ND.: I REQUEST ID.: LINE SEC,: <05 p<1ILE POST: 2.36 DELIV, OAT[: SH IP TO BNSF RY, clo: SEND SHIPPING PAPERS TO: SIGNATURE: JOSE MARES TITLE: MGR. STRUCTURES DESIGN BILL OF MATERIAL - LINE OUAN, UNIT DESCRIPTION MARK I . 2 . l LIST OF STRUCTURAL ' 5 I EA. DECK GIRDER SPAN IJTH DIAPHRAGMS, DECK SUPPCJll BRACKETS ANO BEARING PLATES ' 1 LOT _DAU.AST Pl.AT£. SECTl!JtS, CLOSURE PLAJES, UFTING LUGS, FILL PLATES, ANO 11.S. Bil.TS REO'O. FOR FJELD ER[CTICN 7 " "· WALK BRA.CK ET, GAL V. SWBZ, 36 8 16 "· ANCHOR BDL TS w/WASHERS & LOCK NUTS, CALV, SAB2-36-I ' 8 "· LAMINATED, STL. REJt.FCRCED ELASTOM£RIC BEAR!NG p,n II 168 Lin, ft, GRIP STRUT SAFETY GRATING PLANK 12 GAGE EST'D, WT. OF ABOVE ITEMS Of STRUCTURAL STEEL = 473.ZOO Ll:ls- HANSON WILSON ·"'••«·····~"" ACCT: COST CLASS: WORK REASON: COST CTR.: LOC, NO,: TAX COO[: AUTH: P.O. NO.: DATE: BR. 2,36 SIZE LENGTH RE'1ARKS STEEL l2B' -OM PER DETAILS ON PLAN NO. 0~05-2.36-08 THRU -12 MATERlAL PER A.S.T.W. A709. GR. 50 DR ,AS NOTED, GA.t.V. AS NOTED ON PLANS PER OEHILS ON PLAN NO. Q.405-2.36-10 11,{Q!A. 2' -2· PER OETA1L;;, uN PlAN NO. °'105-236-12 1,(,1,T'L, PER A,S. T.M. A354, Cr, BC z'i~6• x 15• Z' -OH PER DETAILS ON PLAN NO. 0405-2,36-12 60 DUROliETER ELASTO'-ER r x 1· PER DETAILS ON PLAN NO. Q.405-2,36-10 • R£0, NO.: PR6670B-O I REQUEST ID.: LINE SEG.: 405 ~ILE POST: l,36 OELJYERY DATE: JULY 31. {001 -1 SHIP TD: BNSF R.1.IL'fAY CO. SCOTT W'PERBERG SUPERVISOR STRUCTURES RENTON, W.I.SH I NG TON SIGNATURE: JOSE NARES SEND SHIPPING PAPERS TO: SCOTT KI PPERBERG SUPERVISOR STRUCTURES 605 PUYALLUP AVENUE TACDIU, WA. '36~21 TITLE: MGR. STRUCTURES O(StGN' BILL OF MATERIAL LINE <>JAN. UHIT I DESCRIPTION w.R.K I SIZE ACCT.: 1120 COST CLASS: 319 WORK REASON: 319 COST CTR.· 14932 LOC. NO.: 513030 TAX CODE: 51 AUTH,: 7355707 I p, 0, NO.: DATE: JUNE 26, 2007 LENGTH REMARKS SPAN j FURNISH INC STRUCTURAL STEEL 128' --0 PER PLAN 0405-2. 36-8 TKRU 1 2 • 10· 11 12 " ,. 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 " " ,. 25 26 21 28 19 " ,, 32 lJ ,. 35 l6 l7 " " 40 " " " 2~, 720 l2 ni 2 2 2 16 ' 2 " 2 2 2 12 2< 48 " " '" 16 60' --0• LBS. j PIPE PILE 14 PIECES I. ASTN" ASOO, GR.· B EA-I PILE CONNECTION BAR CB100 I 6·x•,4 PER PLAN 0000-22902-2€,B EA. · j PIS ClltC. SLAB 8EAlil w/ WALK & Pl!i PLATES PB24-IOW I 20• x T' --0 24' -10 PER PLAN 0000-22003:..0lf, 28 !A. J PAECA.ST CIK, 11NGIALL IT. I PRECAST CCJNC. CAP-o\BUTt.lENT EA. I WASHER, GALVANIZED U. -, DECK PLATE, GALV-ANJZEO [A. I DECK PLAT£, GALVANIZED [A. DECK PLATE, .GALVANIZED [A. DEC PLAT[, GALVANIZED EA. I BRACKET "· "· "· "· "· "· EA. IT, u. If." "· "· "· "· "· "· HANDRAIL PANEL. GALVANIZED HANDRAIL PANEL. G£1.VANIZED HANDRAIL PANEL, GALVANIZED HANDRAIL PANEL. GALVANIZED HANDRAIL PANEL, GALVANIZED HANDRAIL PANEL, GALVANIZED PL.ATE. CALViJffZED BOLT, HEX HEAD, GALVANIZED STANDARD WASHER roo 1,[i BCK.1'., CALV. LOCK NUT FOO 1,f• BCI.T, GALY, HICH STRENGTH BOLT w/ NU HARDENED CARBON SlEEL CIRCULAR WASKER BEARING PAO, lffiETHANE (70 DUROMETERI BEARING PAO, URETHANE <70 DUROMHERI BEARING PAO, URETHANE 00 DURCIUERI PREliOLDEO JOINT FILLER, ASPH. lll'REG. EA, I BRIDGE NQ. SIGN EA, I DANGER SIGN, NO, 70 EA, j SIGN POST, NO. 1 BLACK Pl102 f~,i"" Pc1oa I J'--0•.xs'-1•,2 '100 4 -x,,4 DPIOO . ' OP101 . ' SOPZ.36-1 IL x•,,- S0P2,36-2 12 ... 'I Rl:12. 36 "16x6x·•2 SHP2.J6-l 1 '1 OJA, SHP2,36-2 1 '2 DIA. SHP2.36-J 1 '2 OJA, SHP2, 36-4 1 '2 DIA. SHP2. 36-S 1 '2 DIA. SHP2.36-6 l '2 DU, P100 l'•ix'•4" '! DIA, '•i DIA, ,z" DIA. 14 DIA. 9oT,i: ~ ~~- er,;;' vis ~l 16•x30• 7"0 18' -E, 7'-9~ 7' -9''! "F=!·~ r;:9'1 I'-< 26'-4'•i ~ 11'-S'•! 17' -2''! 11 '-4'j 9' -6'•1. 2 Y'O 18' -6 6 -10 6' -10 PER PLAN 0000-2.2899--0JE PER PLAN 0000-22899-02[ PER. PLAN 0000-22902-260 PER PLiHoooo=2~ P[R PLAN 0000-22902-26B PER PLAN 0401-2,36-TI PER PLAN 0405-2,36-14 PER ?I.AN 0~05·2,36-07 PER PL ~N--0405-2. 3G-13 PER PLAN O~OS-2.36-13 PER PLAN 0405-2.36-13 PER PLAN 040S-2,36~TI PER PLAN 0405-2.36-13 PER PLAN 0405-2,36-13 PER PLA.N 0000-229oFz68 PER PLAN 0405-2,36-05 PER PLAN 0405-2.~6-05 PER PLAN 0405-2.36-05 PER PLAN 0405-2,3€.-05 PER PLAN 0405~2,36--05 PER PLAN 0405-2,3G-07 PER PLAN 0405-2,36-07 PER PLAN 0405-2,36-05 PER PLAN 0405-2.36-06 OE1AIL PLAN 3103.01,03 OElAJL PLAN 3070.01,0~ 11-----:0-j c TRACK STD. PLAtfB001u BNSF TO FURNISH BRIDGE JTE'45 SHOWN IN ABOVE Bill OF MATERIAl. IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE: PILE CLOSURE Pl.ATE, PILE INSTALLATJCN, PARllAL PIER DEMOLIT!CN, EXISTING TRUSS OEWX.lTION, TEMPORARY PROTECTIVE SHORING AS REQUIRED, STEEL ERECTION, PONY BENTS AMJ ALL OTHER MATERIALS NOT LJS1EO IN THE ABOVE BILL Of MATERIAL TO PRCPERLY ERECT THIS BfllOGE IN ACCORDANCE WITII Tl/ESE PLANS ANO BNSF STANDARD CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS • • JNCLUDES ALL MATERJAL ORDERED UNDER REQ. NO- DES: AAN-HII ~Ar.SF'" DRAWN: COP-HW] -.. ~~ -- I EXPIRES t -r 2..-c:it SNCWICIII SH JCT. TO BUCK RI VER BRIDGE NUl,IJER 2.36 • J • CHECK: AAN-HWJ ,.,..,,.-_.,;;;-.,..,-- BRIOGE ENGINEERING lANSIS CITY, KS OYER CEOAA RIVER HEAR RENTON, r DATE: 7/2/07 AUTH: 73~5107 APPROVED: K 1-./. ~ LINE SEC: 405 (SST. OJRE(TOR STRUCTU?.ES 0£SIGN BILL Of MATERIAL & MISCELLANEOUS DETAILS PLAN NO: O~DS-2,36-1( SH~ET: 14 JF 11 I ! I I I "'I ' J -,-:.··:\~~ :_ .. -: ·~ . 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L .. -..:.....-i CITY OF RENTON PLANNING/ BUILDING/ PUBLIC WORKS MEMORANDUM Date: January 2, 2008 To: City Clerk's Office From: Stacy Tucker Subject: Land Use File Closeout Please complete the following information to facilitate project closeout and indexing by the City Clerk's Office. Project Name: LUA (file) Number: Cross-References: AKA's: Project Manager: Acceptance Date: Applicant: Owner: Contact: PID Number: ERC Decision Date: ERC Appeal Date: Administrative Approval: Appeal Period Ends: Public Hearing Date: Date Appealed to HEX: By Whom: HEX Decision: Date Appealed to Council: By Whom: Council Decision: Mylar Recording Number: BNSF Bridge Replacement LUA-07-082, SME BNSF Railway Co. BNSF Railway Co. BNSF Railway Co. -Dan MacDonald August 3, 2007 Date: Date: Project Description: The applicant seeks a Shoreline Permit Exemption to replace the decking and support/super structure of an existing railroad bridge over the Cedar River. The track configuration of the bridge will be the same (i.e. single track) and there will be no change to the abutment of pier structures. The existing bridge is a 128ft through truss steel bridge. The new bridge will be a 128ft steel deck plate with a girder bridge with 25ft concrete approach spans at each end on augured-pile abutments. No materials will enter the river and no work will occur in the water. Work areas will be hung with construction tarp materials intended to catch spill over of construction materials. Location: Comments: BNSF Railway Bridge 2.36 located roughly southwest of the Renton Community Center EXEM1l1'I0N FROM SHOREJitlilNE;~cAGE])fENT ACT . -SUBST_•_~'I'IALDEVELOPMEN'I'PERNIJ';,FREQUIREMEN'I' ,,,. , ' ,,, ',""'' ,,,.0"' '.C""'"" ' August 2, 2007 EXEMPTION FILE NUMBER: LUA07-082 SME APPLICANT: OWNER: Dan MacDonald, for BNSF Railway Co. 2454 Occidental Ave. S. Ste#l-A Seattle, WA 98134-1451 BNSF Railway Co. PROJECT NAME: BNSF Railway Co. Bridge Number 2.63 Decking and Sub/Superstructure Replacement Project PROPOSAL: The applicant seeks a Shoreline Permit Exemption to replace the decking and support/super structure of an existing railroad bridge over the Cedar River. The track configuration of the bridge will be the same (i.e. single track) and there will be no change to the abutment or pier structures. The existing bridge is a 128ft through truss steel bridge. The new bridge will be a 128ft steel deck plate with a girder bridge with 25ft concrete approach spans at each end on augured-pile abutments. No materials will enter the river and no work will occur in the water. Work areas will be hung with construction tarp materials intended to catch spill over of construction materials. PROJECT LOCATION: BNSF Railway Bridge 2.36 located roughly southwest of the Renton Community Center LEGAL DESCRIPTION: NA SEC-TWN-R: l 7-23N-5E WATER BODY/WETLAND: Cedar River CORPS PUBLIC NOTICE NUMBER: NA DATES OF PROPOSED WORK: August 2007 through December 2007 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: None An exemption from a Shoreline Management Substantial Development Permit is hereby granted on the proposed project described on the attached form for the following reason(s): Normal maintenance or repair of existing structures or developments, including damage by accident, fire or elements. The proposed development is consistent or inconsistent with: CONSISTENT INCONSISTENT Policies of the Shoreline Management Act. The Master Program. ) , . , I l ,.·: [i) ·-rt-;'\ I f' L-< (/ {1.,(,,(,. I Neil Watts, Director Development Services Division !liur 2 l 2cc·7 Date To appeal this determination, a written appeal--accompanied by the required $75.00 filing fee--must be filed with the City's Hearing Examiner (1055 South Grady Way, Renton, WA 98057, 425-430-6515) no more than 14 days from the date of this decision. Your submittal should explain the basis for the appeal. Section 4-8-110 of the Renton Municipal code provides further information on the appeal process. Transmittal 06/ELOPM!:-N i SERVICES CITY OF RENTON 'U' • 9 ')']n, .J L. 1 ,J," ........ -----/7 .!!!!!! !! I!!!~ '--·-------·----j~······ RECclVEOinterMountain Resources 101 North Fourth Avenue, Suite 203 / P.O. Box 1724 / Sandpoint, ID 83864 208-263-9391 Tel 208-263-7013 Fax info@intermountainresources,com Attention: /ue_,,' WcJ±s Date: ') ; l 'i i !Y) Job Name: j To: I 11 ' I Regarding <S, z PA- We are sending you: LJ Original of letter LJ Copy of letter LJ Drawings LJ Prints LJ Plans '.~ese are transmitted as checked below: L_J Task order W Change order LJ:£J Other LJY_ For your use L___J For approval L_J As requested L___J For review/comment Remarks: --------;,..--' ------------ Please notify us at once with any concerns or comments, per this transmittal. L___J Please Return L___J Other HANS0N-WIL:.,v8 INC. Engineers -Consultants 1621 l 14'h Avenue SE, Suite 200 Bellevue, Washington 98004 Tel (425) 635-0800 Fax (425) 635-0900 TO: Derek Akesson CITY OF RENTON 1055 SOUTH GRADY WAY RENTON, WA 98057 WE ARE SENDING YOU: X Attached --- Shop drawings ---x Prints --- ___ Copy of Letter Change order --- COPIES DATE NO. ._,...,TTER OF TRANSMITTAL DATE: 27 July 2007 JOB NO. 06RR064 -------- ATTN: DEREK AKES SON RE: ___ Under separate cover via -----the following items: Reproducibles Sketches Specifications ---------- Calculations Other ------ DESCRIPTION 1 7/2/07 Conformed Plans for Cedar River Brid2e THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: For approval ---No exceptions taken ---Rejected -see remarks --- For your use ---Make corrections noted ---Submit ---copies for distribution --- _xc..c..__As requested Revise and resubmit ---Return ---corrected prints --- For review and comment --- FORBID DUE 20 RETURNED PRINTS AFTER LOAN TO US ---------- REMARKS: Edward Allard BNSF COPY TO: File: 06RR064 -Correspondence SIGNED: If enclosures are not as noted, please notify us at once. HANSON-WIL0"'~ INC. Engineers -Consultants 1621 114'" Avenue SE, Suite 200 Bellevue, Washington 98004 Tel (425) 635-0800 Fax ( 425) 635-0900 TO: Derek Akesson CITY OF RENTON 1055 SOUTH GRADY WAY RENTON, WA 98057 WE ARE SENDING YOU: X Attached --- Shop drawings ---x Prints ....c..c __ Copy of Letter Change order ------ COPIES DATE NO. ..... ~ TTER OF TRANSMITTAL DATE: ATTN: RE: 26 July 2007 JOB NO. DEREK AKESSON ___ Under separate cover via ----- 06RR094 the following items: ___ Reproducibles Calculations ---Sketches ----Specifications Other ------ DESCRIPTION 1 7/12/07 Conformed Plans for Renton Brid11:es THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: For approval ---No exceptions taken ---Rejected -see remarks --- For your use Make corrections noted Submit copies for distribution ------------ x As requested ---Revise and resubmit ---Return ---corrected prints --- For review and comment --- FOR BID DUE ---20 ----___ RETURNED PRINTS AFTER LOAN TO US REMARKS: Edward Allard BNSF COPY TO: File: 06RR094 -Correspondence SIGNED: If enclosures are not as noted, please notify us at once. UPDATED ENVIRONMENTAL CHECKLIST lnterMountain Resources, BNSF Environmental Consultant Attn: Pierre Bordenave 101 North Fourth Avenue, Suite 203 / P.O. Box 1724 Sandpoint, ID 83864 208-263-9391 T / 208-263-7013 F / info@intermountainresources.com PURPOSE OF CHECKLIST: The State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Chapter 43.21 C RCW, requires all governmental agencies to consider the environmental impacts of a proposal before making decisions. An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) must be prepared for all proposals with probable significant adverse impacts on the quality of the environment. The purpose of this checklist is to provide information to help you and the agency identify impacts from your proposal (and to reduce or avoid impacts from the proposal, if it can be done) and to help the agency decide whether an EIS is required. INSTRUCTIONS FOR APPLICANTS: This environmental checklist asks you to describe some basic information about your proposal. Governmental agencies use this checklist to determine whether the environmental impacts of your proposal are significant, requiring preparation of an EIS. Answer the questions briefiy, with the most precise information known, or give the best description you can. You must answer each question accurately and carefully, to the best of your knowledge. In most cases, you should be able to answer the questions from your own observations or project plans without the need to hire experts. If you really do not know the answer, or if a question does not apply to your proposal, write "do not know" or "does not apply". Complete answers to the questions now may avoid unnecessary delays later. Some questions ask about governmental regulations, such as zoning, shoreline, and landmark designations. Answer these questions if you can. If you have problems, the governmental agencies can assist you. The checklist questions apply to all parts of your proposal, even if you plan to do them over a period of time or on different parcels of land. Attach any additional information that will help describe your proposal or its environmental effects. The agency to which you submit this checklist may ask you to explain your answers or provide additional information reasonably related to determining if there may be significant adverse impact. USE OF CHECKLIST FOR NONPROJECT PROPOSALS: Complete this checklist for nonproject proposals, even though questions may be answered "does not apply." IN ADDITION, complete the SUPPLEMENTAL SHEET FOR NONPROJECT ACTIONS (part D). For nonproject actions (actions involving decisions on policies, plans and programs), the references in the checklist to the words "project," "applicant," and "property or site" should be read as "proposal," "proposer," and "affected geographic area," respectively. Environmental Checklist, BNSF -Cedar River Bridge Number 2.36 June 21, 2007 Page I of 13 A. BACKGROUND 1. Name of proposed project, if applicable: BNSF Railway Co. (BNSF) Bridge Number 2.36 Railroad Bridge Decking and Sub/Superstructure Replacement Project 2. Name of applicant: BNSF 3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: Dan MacDonald, Manager Engineering BNSF Railway Co. 2454 Occidental Avenue South, Suite 1-A Seattle, WA 98134-1451 206-625-6150 Tel 206-625-6115 Fax danniel.macdonald@bnsf.com 4. Date checklist prepared: June 2007 5. Agency requesting checklist: City of Renton Planning/Building/Public Works Department Development Services Division Development and Planning Section 6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable): August 2007 through December 2007. 7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. In conjunction with this project the City of Renton's Hardie Avenue SW, Rainier Avenue SW, and Shattuck Avenue S rail-only bridges (railroad crossing structures over the respective roadways) will be replaced. The City of Renton projects would include landscaping, roadway improvements, update signage, reconfiguration, etc. (SEPA Checklists submitted in May of 2007) 8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. The following listing of environmental information was included in the City of Renton's SEPA Checklists for the three roadway projects: 1. Preliminary Cultural Resource Assessment for the Rainier/Hardie Avenue Project: Rainier Avenue and Shattuck Avenue Railroad Bridge Replacement, Western Shores Heritage Service, Inc (April 26, 2007) 2. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment BNSF Railway Company (BNSF) Railroad Bridge Replacement, Shannon & Wilson, INC (November 16, 2006) 3. Preliminary Results of Pile Analyses, BNSF Shattuck Avenue Bridge Design, Renton, WA, Jacobs Associates (May 14, 2007) 4. Geotechnical Engineering Report, City of Renton-Rainier Avenue Improvement Project BNSF Railroad Bridge, Renton, Washington, Milbor-Pita & Associates, Inc (September 2005) Environmental Checklist, BNSF -Cedar River Bridge Number 2.36 June 21, 2007 Page 2 of 13 1. Name of proposed project, if applicable: BNSF Railway Co. (BNSF) Bridge Number 2.36 Railroad Bridge Deck Replacement 2. Name of applicant: BNSF 3. Address and phone number of applicant and contact person: Dan MacDonald, Manager Engineering BNSF Railway Co. 2454 Occidental Avenue South, Suite 1-A Seattle, WA 98134-1451 206-625-6150 Tel 206-625-6115 Fax danniel.macdonald@bnsf.com 4. Date checklist prepared: June 2007 5. Agency requesting checklist: City of Renton Planning/Building/Public Works Department Development Services Division Development and Planning Section 6. Proposed timing or schedule (including phasing, if applicable): August 2007 through December 2007. 7. Do you have any plans for future additions, expansion, or further activity related to or connected with this proposal? If yes, explain. In conjunction with this project the City of Renton's Hardie Avenue SW, Rainier Avenue SW, and Shattuck Avenue S rail-only bridges (railroad crossing structures over the respective roadways) will be replaced. The City of Renton projects would include landscaping, roadway improvements, update signage, reconfiguration, etc. (SEPA Checklists submitted in May of 2007) 8. List any environmental information you know about that has been prepared, or will be prepared, directly related to this proposal. The following listing of environmental information was included in the City of Renton's SEPA Checklists for the three roadway projects: 1. Preliminary Cultural Resource Assessment for the Rainier/Hardie Avenue Project: Rainier Avenue and Shattuck Avenue Railroad Bridge Replacement. Western Shores Heritage Service, Inc (April 26, 2007) 2. Phase I Environmental Site Assessment BNSF Railway Company /BNSFl Railroad Bridge Replacement, Shannon & Wilson, INC (November 16, 2006) 3. Preliminary Results of Pile Analyses, BNSF Shattuck Avenue Bridge Design, Renton, WA, Jacobs Associates (May 14, 2007) 4. Geotechnical Engineering Report, City of Renton-Rainier Avenue Improvement Project BNSF Railroad Bridge, Renton, Washington, Milbor-Pita & Associates, Inc (September 2005) Environmental Checklist, BNSF -Cedar River Bridge Number 2.36 June 21, 2007 Page 2 ofl3 9. Do you know whether applications are pending for governmental approvals of other proposals directly affecting the property covered by your proposal? If yes, explain. No applications are pending for either government approvals or other proposals which would directly affect the property covered by this proposal. 10. List any governmental approvals or permits that will be needed for your proposal, if known. Not applicable; No in-water work is proposed with this bridge decking and superstructure replacement project, no changes to the location of the existing bridge support structures, piers, or abutments. A courtesy notification of the proposed work will be prepared for the Department of Army, Corps of Engineers, Seattle Regulatory District; the U.S. Coast Guard -Thirteenth District; and the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife -Habitat Division. 11. Give brief, complete description of your proposal, including the proposed uses and the size of the project and site. The proposed project is replacement of the decking and support I super structure of an existing railroad bridge over the Cedar River. This railroad bridge typically carries freight for various commercial, interstate commerce entities on the 'East Side" industrial corridor, with the primary transport customer being Boeing. The project would update and upgrade an aging structure that is seeing an increased use and is needed to ensure the safe transport of rail freight and to protect the Cedar River below from possible impacts related to a failing bridge. The track configuration of the bridge will be the same (i.e. single track) and there will be no change to the abutment or pier structures. The existing bridge is a 128-ft through-truss steel bridge (pier to pier distance). The new bridge will be a 128-ft steel deck plate girder bridge with 25-ft concrete approach spans at each end on augered-pile abutments. The existing piers will be saw-cut to remove the top 27" of each pier. The decking of the main span will be steel with ballast on top. (See attached bridge plan and profile}. This type of structure will include a drainage trough directing rain water flow off of the bridge structure to infiltration swale areas on the outside areas of the bridge. 12. Location of the proposal. Give sufficient information for a person to understand the precise location of your proposed project, including a street address, if any, and section, township, and range if known. If a proposal would occur over a range of area, provide the range or boundaries of the site(s). Provide a legal description, site plan, vicinity map, and topographic map, if reasonably available. While you should submit any plans required by the agency, you are not required to duplicate maps or detailed plans submitted with any permit applications related to this checklist. The proposed project is located within the limits of the City of Renton and is located on the portion of BNSF railroad which crosses over the Cedar River. The legal description of the project location is: in a portion of Section 17, Township 23 North, Range 5 East, Willamette Meridian, King County. Approximate Lat I Long: N 47°28'51.5"; W 122°12' 1.3" (see attached vicinity map). B. ENVIRONMENTAL ELEMENTS 1. EARTH a. General description of the site (circle one); flat, rolling, hilly, steep slopes, mountainous, other: Typical railroad grade Environmental Checklist, BNSF -Cedar River Bridge Number 2.36 June 21, 2007 Page 3 of 13 b. What is the steepest slope on the site (approximate percent slope?) The natural terrain within the project footprint is flat; however, the railroad embankment averages about a 40% slope. c. What general types of soils are found on the site (for example, clay, sand, gravel, peat. muck)? If you know the classification of agricultural soils, specify them and note any prime farmland. Soils generally consist of imported fill and alluvium deposits of sands, gravels and railroad ballast material. d. Are there surface indications or history of unstable soils in the immediate vicinity? If so, describe. Yes, this area is a designated seismic hazard zone. e. Describe the purpose, type, and approximate quantities of any filling or grading proposed. Indicate source of fill. Minimal addition of clean ballast. f. Could erosion occur as a result of clearing, construction, or use? If so, generally describe. Erosion from the site is not anticipated. The embankments will be topped with open grade crushed rock and side slopes and all disturbed areas will be reseeded with low maintenance native vegetation and/or grasses. In addition, the contractor will be required to develop an erosion control plan consistent with BNSF policy and protocol standards for erosion control and pollution prevention. g. About what percent of the site will be covered with impervious surfaces after project construction (for example, asphalt or buildings)? Less the 5% of the site will be covered with impervious surface. h. Proposed measures to reduce or control erosion, or other impacts to the earth, if any: 2. AIR An Erosion Control Plan, Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan and Best Management Practices will be utilized to reduce and control erosion and other impacts to the earth. a. What types of emissions to the air would result from the proposal (i.e., dust, automobile, odors, industrial wood smoke) during construction and when the project is completed? If any, generally describe and give approximate quantities if known. During construction activities there may be short-term increases in air emissions associated with construction equipment. As this project will not increase rail traffic utilizing the rail-only bridges, there will be no long-term increase in rail emissions. b. Are there any off-site sources of emission or odor that may affect your proposal? If so, generally describe. Environmental Checklist, BNSF -Cedar River Bridge Number 2.36 June 21, 2007 Page4of13 No. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control emissions or other impacts to air, if any: The contractor will employ Best Management Practices for the control of both fugitive dust and emissions; these will be undertaken during construction in accordance with Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (PSCAA) guidance. The control of fugitive dust will use applicable measure as outlined under PSCAA Regulation I, Section 9.15, Fugitive Dust Control Measures which include: 3. WATER 1. The use of control equipment, enclosures, and water suppression techniques, as practical, and curtailment during high winds; 2. Surfacing roadways and parking area with asphalt, concrete, or gravel; 3. Treating temporary, low-traffic areas (e.g., construction sites) with water or chemical stabilizers, reducing vehicle speeds, constructing pavement or rip rap exit aprons, and cleaning vehicle undercarriages before they exit to prevent the track-out of mud or dirt onto paved public roadways; or 4. Covering or wetting truck loads or allowing adequate freeboard to prevent the escape of dust-bearing materials. a. Surface Water: 1) Is there any surface water body on or in the immediate vicinity of the site (including year-round and seasonal streams, saltwater, lakes, ponds, wetlands)? If yes, describe type and provide names. If appropriate, state what stream or river ii flows into. Cedar River 2) Will the project require any work over, in, or adjacent to (within 200 feet) the described waters? If yes, please describe and attach available plans. Yes, the purpose of the project is to replace the decking on the existing BNSF Bridge 2.36, over the Cedar River. Work areas will be hung with construction tarp materials intended to catch potential spill over of construction materials. This Best Management Practice (BMP) will generally follow the BMP "Diaper Netting" described on page 52 of WSDOT's Regional Road Maintenance and Endangered Species Act guidelines: http·lfwww wsdot.wa.qovlmajntenancelpdf/Gujdelines/Part2 pdf The project will generate construction debris (from the existing structure) that contains both lead paint and creosote treated wood. The material will be disposed of in accordance with federal laws and none will be discharged into ground water. 3) Estimate the amount of fill and dredge material that would be placed in or removed from surface water or wetlands and indicate the area of the site that would be affected. Indicate the source of fill material. None. 4) Will the proposal require surface water withdrawals or diversions? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. No. Environmental Checklist, BNSF -Cedar River Bridge Number 2.36 June 21, 2007 Page 5 of 13 5) Does the proposal lie within a 100-year flood plain? If so, note location on the site plan. No. 6) Does the proposal involve any discharges of waste materials to surface waters? If so, describe the type of waste and anticipated volume of discharge. No. b. Ground Water: 1) Will ground water be withdrawn, or will water be discharged to ground water? Give general description, purpose, and approximate quantities if known. No. 2) Describe waste material that will be discharged into the ground from septic tanks or other sources, if any (for example: Domestic sewage; industrial, containing the following chemicals ... ; agricultural; etc.). Describe the general size of the system, the number of such systems, the number of houses to be served (if applicable), or the number of animals or humans the system(s) are expected to serve. The project will generate construction debris (from the existing structure) that contains both lead paint and creosote treated wood. The material will be disposed of in accordance with federal laws and none will be discharged into ground water. c. Water Runoff (including storm water): 1) Describe the source of runoff (including storm water) and method of collection and disposal, if any (include quantities, if known). Where will this water flow? Will this water flow into other waters, If so, describe. Runoff from the bridge will be drained to either end of the bridge and the constructed infiltration swales out of the river channel. Infiltration will occur into open, clean, drain rock areas. 2) Could waste material enter ground or surface waters? If so, generally describe. The project will generate construction debris (from the existing structure) that contains both lead paint and creosote treated wood. The material will be disposed of in accordance with federal laws and none will be discharged into ground water. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control surface, ground, and runoff water impacts, if any: All fill areas will be constructed out of open graded rock ballast; therefore, runoff will be infiltrated in swales. 4. PLANTS a. Check or circle types of vegetation found on the site: ..i.. deciduous tree: alder, maple, aspen, other __ evergreen tree: fir, cedar, pine, other ...K..shrubs ...K..grass Environmental Checklist, BNSF -Cedar River Bridge Number 2.36 June 21, 2007 Page 6 of 13 __ pasture __ crop or grain __ wet soil plants: cattail, buttercup, bullrush, skunk cabbage, other __ water plants: water lily, eel grass, milfoil, other __ other types of vegetation b. What kind and amount of vegetation will be removed or altered? None anticipated. c. List threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. Chinook salmon, coho salmon, steelhead, sockeye salmon, and bull trout are recognized as using this section of the Cedar River for migration purposes only. No in-water work is proposed, so no impacts to transient fish are expected. The overhead construction work will have no different impacts on fish within the waterway as the existing operations of this section of railroad. 5. ANIMALS a. Circle any birds and animals which have been obseNed on or near the site or are known to be on or near the site: Birds: hawk, heron, eagle, songbirds, other: seagulls Mammals: deer, bear, elk, beaver, other Fish: bass, salmon, trout, herring, shellfish, other b. List any threatened or endangered species known to be on or near the site. The listed fish species in B.4.c. c. Is the site part of a migration route? If so, explain Generally, The City of Renton is part of the Pacific Flyway for migratory birds. This section of the Cedar River is also a migration route for fish species and upriver spawning I rearing. d. Proposed measures to preseNe or enhance wildlife, if any: None. 6. ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES a. What kinds of energy (electric, natural gas, oil, wood stove, solar) will be used to meet the completed project's energy needs? Describe whether it will be used for heating, manufacturing, etc. None. b. Would your project affect the potential use of solar energy by adjacent properties? If so, generally describe. No. c. What kinds of energy conseNation features are included in the plans of this proposal? List other proposed measures to reduce or control energy impacts. if any: Environmental Checklist, BNSF -Cedar River Bridge Number 2.36 June 21, 2007 Page 7 of 13 None. 7. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH a. Are there any environmental health hazards, including exposure to toxic chemicals, risk of fire and explosion, spill, or hazardous waste, that could occur as a result of this proposal? If so, describe. Possible environmental health hazards at the project site include creosote timbers associated with the existing bridges and support structures, the potential presence of lead paint on the bridge. In addition, some construction equipment will use fuels that inherently have a potential to spill or ignite. 1) Describe special emergency services that might be required. Special emergency services are not likely to be required given the low probability of a serious incident involving any of the aforementioned environmental health hazards. However both the City of Renton and BNSF operations crews maintain spill control materials. BNSF additionally has a process in place to address emergency situations and will notify the appropriate environmental agency immediately upon an emergency happening. BNSF and its contractor maintain an emergency plan of contact information for accidents and injuries during project work. 2) Proposed measures to reduce or control environmental health hazards, if any: A Spill Prevention, Control and Countermeasure Plan and an Erosion Control Plan for construction activities will be developed for this project and required to be included in the contractor's Work Plan. The bridge has been tested for lead paint. All removal of contaminants will be disposed of according to federal regulations. Potentially hazardous materials will be contained and removed to an approved off-site handling facility. If exposure to workers is a concern prior to off-site removal, the painted areas will be wrapped with protective, plastic sheeting. The suspended tarp under the bridge work area (Diaper Netting BMP) will additionally contain potentially hazardous materials until containment for removal can be done. In addition, all contractors will be required to develop a site specific safety plan for their employees that complies with all federal environmental rules and regulations during construction and which minimizes or eliminates impacts associated with environmental health hazards. b. Noise 1) What types of noise exist in the area which may affect your project (for example: traffic, equipment, operation, other)? None. 2) What types and levels of noise would be created by or associated with the project on a short- term or a long-term basis (for example: traffic, construction, operation, other)? Indicate what hours noise would come from the site. On a short-term b11sis noise generated from construction activities would occur during the hours of 7am to 10pm in accordance with the City of Renton's noise ordinance. Environmental Checklist, BNSF -Cedar River Bridge Number 2.36 June 21, 2007 Page 8 of 13 The highest level of noise generated during construction would result from sawing activities. General construction activities will generate noise levels around 89 dba while sawing will generate noise levels of 101 dba. On a long-term basis noise would be consistent with the previous use for rail traffic but as rail capacity would not increase noise levels will not exceed current levels. 3) Proposed measures to reduce or control noise impacts, if any: Construction activities generating noise above background levels will be in compliance with the noise ordinance established by the City of Renton and occur during the hours of 7am to 8pm. 8. LAND AND SHORELINE USE a. What is the current use of the site and adjacent properties? The site is currently used by the BNSF Railway Co. to provide rail freight transportation in the Renton commercial / industrial business region. Adjacent properties include a variety of commercial businesses. b. Has the site been used for agriculture? If so, describe. No. c. Describe any structures on the site. The site has one railroad bridge, which spans the Cedar River. The bridge is situated on a rail line that was originally built by the Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad Transportation Company (S&WW) with the tracks constructed by the Columbia Puget Sound (C&PS) Railroad Company. The portion where the bridge is located was completed in 1877. The bridge is composed of concrete, steel and wood. d. Will any structures be demolished? If so, what? The decking and superstructure will be replaced, the piers and abutments will not. e. What is the current zoning classification of the site? The site is currently zoned as commercial arterial (CA) west of Shattuck Avenue S and center downtown (CD) east of Shattuck Avenue S (see attached zoning map). f. What is the current comprehensive plan designation of the site? The site is a designated employment area -valley (EAV) west of Rainier Avenue SW, a commercial corridor (CC) between Rainier Avenue SW and Shattuck Avenue S, and urban center -downtown (UCD) east of Shattuck Avenue S. g. If applicable, what is the current shoreline master program designation of the site? Not Applicable h. Has any part of the site been classified as an "environmentally sensitive" area? If so, specify. Environmental Checklist, BNSF -Cedar River Bridge Nwnber 2.36 June 21. 2007 Page 9 of 13 The entire site is in a seismic hazard area. The Cedar River is identified to be an important salmon passage way for spawning/rearing purposes for certain threatened and endangered Puget Sound species. i. Approximately how many people would reside or work in the completed project? None. j. Approximately how many people would the completed project displace? None. k. Proposed measures to avoid or reduce displacement impacts, if any: None. I. Proposed measures to ensure the proposal are compatible with existing and projected land uses and plans, if any: The project has been developed in cooperation with the City of Renton. In addition, the project is compatible with the City of Renton's Comprehensive Plan, Shoreline Master Program and the current zoning classifications for the project area 9. HOUSING a. Approximately how many units would be provided, if any? Indicate whether high, middle, or low- income housing. None. b. Approximately how many units. if any, would be eliminated? Indicate whether high, middle. or /ow-income housing. None. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control housing impacts, if any: None. 10. AESTHETICS a. What is the tallest height of any proposed structure(s}, not including antennas; what is the principal exterior building material( s} proposed. The new bridge will be 20 feet high, measured from bottom of lowest point on steel beam to top of bridge sign mounted to walkway handrail. b. What views in the immediate vicinity would be altered or obstructed? No change in general perspective from the existing condition. However we expect aesthetic improvements by the replacement of existing truss members (approx. 26' high) with steel beams below the bridge. As a result of this different configuration, there will be less structural bulk to look through or obstruct views. Environmental Checklist, BNSF · Cedar River Bridge Number 2.36 June 21, 2007 Page 10 of 13 c. Proposed measures to reduce or control aesthetic impacts, if any: See above, otherwise none proposed. 11. LIGHT AND GLARE a. What type of light or glare will the proposal produce? What time of day would it mainly occur? None. b. Could light or glare from the finished project be a safety hazard or interfere with views? No. c. What existing off-site sources of light or glare may affect your proposal? None. d. Proposed measures to reduce or control light and glare impacts, if any: None. 12. RECREATION a. What designated and informal recreational opportunities are in the immediate vicinity? Passive use, i.e. walking and biking. b. Would the proposed project displace any existing recreational uses? If so, describe. No. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts on recreation, including recreation opportunities to be provided by the project or applicant, if any: None. 13. HISTORIC AND CULTURAL PRESERVATION a. Are there any places or objects listed on, or proposed for, national state, or local preservation registers known to be on or next to the site? If so, generally describe. The Renton Fire Station (45Kl209) is the nearest property nominated for listing on the NRHP. As it is located 2000 feet northeast of the project site it will not be affected by the proposed project. b. Generally describe any landmarks or evidence of historic, archaeological, scientific, or cultural importance known to be on or next to the site. The rail-only bridge to be replaced is contained within a previously recorded site, the Columbia and Puget Sound Railroad (45Kl538). This site is a 16.6 mile-long segment of railroad between Seattle and Cedar Grove. The tracks were constructed by the Columbia and Puget Sound (C&PS) Railroad Company but the line was originally graded and built by the Seattle and Walla Walla Railroad Transportation Company (S&WW). The portion of the site within the project area Environmental Checklist, BNSF -Cedar River Bridge Number 2.36 June 21, 2007 Page 11 of 13 was completed in 1877. Several features of the railroad were recorded in 1996 including the railroad trestle over Rainier Avenue SW which was described as largely undisturbed; with rails, ties and original earthwork features intact. The railway has not been formally evaluated for nomination. The Renton Fire Station (45Kl209) is located about 1000 feet west of the project in downtown Renton and is nominated for listing on the NRHP. It was designed in the art deco style by Ivan M. Palma in 1939 and built by the Works Progress Administration. c. Proposed measures to reduce or control impacts, if any: All disturbances will be in existing BNSF railroad fill. No native ground will be excavated. However, in the event that any historic or cultural resources are discovered, construction will be halted in the discovery area, and the remaining area covered and secured against further disturbance. Communication will then be established with county administrative and law enforcement personnel, DAHP, and authorized tribal representatives. 14. TRANSPORTATION a. Identify public streets and highways serving the site, and describe proposed access to the existing street system. Show on site plans, if any. • Houser Way S., no change in access b. Is site currently served by public transit? If not, what is the approximate distance to the nearest transit stop? No, the site is not currently served by public transit. c. How many parking spaces would the completed project have? How many would the project eliminate? None. d. Will the proposal require any new roads or streets, or improvements to existing roads or streets, not including driveways? If so, generally describe (indicate whether public or private? No. e. Will the project use (or occur in the immediate vicinity of) water, rail, or air transportation? If so, generally describe. The project will occur on the BNSF right-of-way and will utilize the existing BNSF operations capabilities to transport a portion of construction materials for the new bridge decking / superstructure improvement and for removing excess or waste materials. Staging areas for the construction of both bridges will occur on the railroad right of way. f. How many vehicular trips per day would be generated by the completed project? If known, indicate when peak volumes would occur. The project is not expected to generate new traffic. g. Proposed measures to reduce or control transportation impacts, if any: Environmental Checklist, BNSF -Cedar River Bridge Number 2.36 June 21, 2007 Page 12 of 13 None anticipated. 15. PUBLIC SERVICES a. Would the project result in an increased need for public services (for example: fire protection, police protection, health care, schools, other)? If so, generally describe. No. b. Proposed measures to reduce or control direct impacts on public services, if any. None. 16. UTILITIES a. Circle utilities currently available at the site: electricity, natural gas, water, refuse service, telephone, sanita,y sewer, septic system, other: stonn water system b. Describe the utilities that are proposed for the project, the utility providing the service, and the general construction activities on the site or in the immediate vicinity which might be needed. Not applicable. C. SIGNATURE I, the undersigned, state that to the best of my knowledge the above information is true and complete. It is understood that the lead agency may withdraw any declaration of non-significance that it might issue in reliance upon this checklist should there b any willful misrepresentation or willful lack of full disclosure on my part. Proponent: I .> Name Printed: ,>AN ...J, e I WIA c]),,,.,,,i l 1/> Date: 0 I I,?., I -z O C, 7 I Environmental Checklist, BNSF -Cedar River Bridge Number 2.36 June 21, 2007 Page 13 of 13