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39 SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY AASHTO. 2010. AASHTO LRFD Bridge Design Specifi cations. 5th ed. Washington, D.C. FHWA. 2001. Manual on Use of Self-Propelled Modular Transporters to Remove and Replace Bridges. U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. FHWA. 2005. Framework for Prefabricated Bridge Elements and Systems (PBES) Decision Making. U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. FHWA. 2009. Connection Details for Prefabricated Bridge Elements and Systems. U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. FHWA. 2010. Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC) Decision Making and Economic Modeling Tool. Quarterly Reports, Transportation Pooled Fund Project TPF-5(221). U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. FHWA. 2011. Accelerated Bridge Construction Manual. Publication HIF-12-013. U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. Graybeal, B. 2006. Material Property Characterization of Ultra-High Performance C oncrete. Report FHWA-HRT-06-103. FHWA, Washington, D.C. Graybeal, B. 2010. Behavior of Field-Cast Ultra-High Performance Concrete Bridge Deck Connections Under Cyclic and Static Structural Loading. NTIS Report PB2011-101995. National Technical Information Service, Springfi eld, Va. Graybeal, B. 2011. Ultra-High Performance Concrete. Report FHWA-HRT-11-038. FHWA, Washington, D.C. Graybeal, B. 2012. Construction of Field-Cast Ultra-High Performance Concrete Connections. Report FHWA-HRT-12-038. FHWA, Washington, D.C. Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute. 1992. State-of-the-Art of Precast/Prestressed Concrete Spliced Girder Bridges. PCI Committee on Bridges, PCI, Chicago, Ill.

40 INNOVATIVE BRIDGE DESIGNS FOR RAPID RENEWAL: ABC TOOLKIT Utah DOT. 2008. Manual for the Moving of Utah Bridges Using Self Propelled Modular Transporters (SPMTs). Utah Department of Transportation, Salt Lake City. Utah DOT. 2010a. Precast Approach Slab Manual. Utah Department of Transportation, Salt Lake City. Utah DOT. 2010b. Precast Bulb Tee Girder Manual. Utah Department of Transportation, Salt Lake City. Utah DOT. 2010c. Precast Substructure Elements Manual. Utah Department of Transportation, Salt Lake City.

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TRB’s second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2) SHRP 2 Report S2-R04-RR-2: Innovative Bridge Designs for Rapid Renewal: ABC Toolkit describes standardized approaches to designing and constructing complete bridge systems for rapid renewals.

The report includes design standards and design examples for complete prefabricated bridge systems, and proposes specification language for accelerated bridge construction systems, which adheres to the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) Bridge Design and Construction Specifications.

ABC Standard Concepts: The Lateral Slide, produced as an addendum to the Innovative Bridge Designs for Rapid Renewal: ABC Toolkit, provides additional detail on the lateral slide construction technique.

An e-book version of this report is available for purchase at Amazon, Google, and iTunes.

The R04 MathCAD files for the SHRP 2 Report S2-R04-RR-2 are available to help illustrate the sample accelerated bridge construction (ABC) design calculations. The sample design calculations serve as training tools for engineers to increase familiarity with ABC design issues and criteria.

A demonstration project on US 6 over the Keg Creek near Council Bluffs, Iowa used the accelerated bridge construction standards developed as part of Renewal Project R04.

The following three videos were produced related to the Keg Creek project:

ABC for Everyday Bridges (18:39) highlights the specific techniques used to deliver a new bridge with only a 10-day closure.

One Design—10,000 Bridges (9:46) describes a tool kit for designing and constructing bridges that brings home the benefits of accelerated bridge construction techniques so local contractors can use typical equipment to build bridges quickly and efficiently.

Time-Lapse Video (1:30) shows ABC techniques being used by a local contractor with standard equipment to replace the Keg Creek three-span bridge.

A second demonstration project on I-84 in New York also used the ABC Toolkit in applying bridge slide technologies, which were used over two weekend nights to save millions of dollars and two years of traffic detours. The "Two Weekend Nights" video documents the successful use of the technology. A case study I-84 bridge project in also available.

The R04 Renewal project also developed a half- and full-day presentations to help facilitate training on of the accelerated bridge process to interested parties.

In June 2013, SHRP 2 produced a Project Brief on the project that developed the ABC Toolkit.

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