Bridge manual (SP/M/022) Third edition

Bridge manual
(SP/M/022)
Third edition
Bridge manual
manual number: SP/M/022
© NZ Transport Agency
www.nzta.govt.nz
Third edition, Amendment 1
Effective from September 2014
ISBN 978-0-478-37162-8 (print)
ISBN 978-0-478-37161-1 (online)
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Bridge manual
Document number
SP/M/022
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National Structures Manager
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The NZ Transport Agency’s Bridge manual SP/M/022
Third edition, Amendment 1
Effective from September 2014
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Record of amendments
This document is subject to review and amendment from time to time. Amendments will be recorded in the table
below.
Changes since the previous amendment are indicated by a vertical line in the margin. The date of issue or
amendment of a page appears in the header on each page. This page will be updated each time a new
amendment is released.
Amendment
number
Description of change
Effective date
Updated by
0
The NZTA Bridge manual 3 edition published to replace the Transit New Zealand
Bridge manual 2nd edition.
May 2013
Nigel Lloyd
1
Manual disclaimer extended to include contractors.
September 2014
Nigel Lloyd
rd
Clauses 2.1.6(c), 3.2.1, 3.4.18(b)(ii), 4.2.1(a), 4.4.2 and 4.7.4(a) amended.
Clauses 6.2.1 and 6.2.2 amended for changes in determination of PGAs.
Section 7 amended to include 50MAX loading, define loaded lane and loaded length,
revise concrete strengths and include alternate statistical analysis for reinforcement
strength.
Clauses A1.4, A2(c), table A2 and figure A4 notes amended.
Appendix F extensively updated and draft status removed.
The NZ Transport Agency’s Bridge manual SP/M/022
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Effective from September 2014
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Foreword
The NZ Transport Agency creates transport solutions for a thriving New Zealand.
We achieve this through our four core business functions:
• planning the land transport networks
• investing in land transport
• managing the state highway network, and
• providing access to and use of the land transport system.
Our structures are an important component of the land transport system. It is
through good structures design that the NZ Transport Agency can achieve safety
and the economic use of resources. This manual gives guidelines to meet that
objective, for the design and evaluation of bridges carrying road and/or pedestrian
traffic; for the design of other highway structures such as retaining walls and
culverts; and for the design of earthworks such as slopes, embankments and
cuttings.
This manual has been produced for the NZ Transport Agency by Opus
International Consultants Limited, Wellington, New Zealand. It incorporates the
Transit New Zealand Bridge Manual second edition published in 2003 with
amendments dated June 2004, September 2004 and July 2005.
This third edition introduces amendments to all sections of the manual
incorporating recent advances in structures technology and construction practice.
The manual also recognises the introduction of high productivity motor vehicles
(HPMVs) through updated evaluation procedures for existing bridges.
Structures technology remains an area of ongoing research and refinement. It is
expected that this manual will be reviewed and amended in whole or in part from
time to time. Comments from practitioners will therefore be welcomed.
Indeed, amendments to the seismic design elements of the manual are continuing
as the construction industry and New Zealand as a whole come to terms with the
consequences of the Canterbury earthquakes; and amendments to vehicle load
models are under development to anticipate to the future freight task for the
country.
Kevin Reid
National Manager Professional Services – Highways and Network Operations
The NZ Transport Agency
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Contents
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
Introduction
1–1
1.1
Introduction
1–2
1.2
Definitions
1–3
1.3
Acknowledgements
1–3
1.4
Technical approval and certification procedures
1–3
1.5
References
1–4
Design - General requirements
2–1
2.1
Design philosophy
2–2
2.2
Geometric and side protection requirements
2–12
2.3
Waterway design
2–13
2.4
Site investigations
2–17
2.5
Influence of approaches
2–18
2.6
Urban design
2–18
2.7
Special studies
2–21
2.8
References
2–22
Design loading
3–1
3.1
Introduction
3–2
3.2
Traffic loads - gravity effects
3–2
3.3
Traffic loads - horizontal effects
3–6
3.4
Loads other than traffic
3–7
3.5
Combination of load effects
3–17
3.6
References
3–20
Analysis and design criteria
4–1
4.1
Analysis
4–2
4.2
Reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete
4–2
4.3
Structural steel and composite construction
4–12
4.4
Timber
4–14
4.5
Aluminium
4–15
4.6
Other materials
4–15
4.7
Bearings and deck joints
4–15
4.8
Integral and semi-integral abutments
4–21
4.9
Network and tied arch bridges – hanger supports
4–24
4.10
Buried structures
4–26
4.11
Bridges subject to inundation by flooding
4–30
4.12
Miscellaneous design requirements
4–31
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4.13
References
Addendum 4A
5.0
6.0
5–1
5.1
Scope and design philosophy
5–2
5.2
Design earthquake loading and ductility demand
5–6
5.3
Analysis methods
5–13
5.4
Member design criteria and foundation design
5–16
5.5
Structural integrity and provision for relative displacements
5–20
5.6
References
5–23
Site stability, foundations, earthworks and retaining walls
6–1
6.1
Scope
6–2
6.2
Design loadings and analysis
6–2
6.3
Earthquake induced liquefaction, slope instability and ground
deformation
6–16
6.4
Design of earthworks
6–19
6.5
Foundations
6–22
6.6
Earth retaining systems
6–25
6.7
Geofoam road embankments
6–35
6.8
Geosynthetic soil reinforcement
6–36
6.9
References
6–38
Effective from September 2014
6–41
7–1
7.1
Introduction
7–2
7.2
Inspection and dynamic load factors
7–5
7.3
Material strengths
7–6
7.4
Main member capacity and evaluation
7–11
7.5
Deck capacity and evaluation
7–18
7.6
Proof loading
7–24
7.7
References
7–28
Guidance note – Estimating the characteristic strength of
a group of reinforcing bars
7–29
Structural strengthening
8–1
8.1
Introduction
8–2
8.2
Approvals
8–2
8.3
Durability
8–2
8.4
Existing structure material strengths
8–3
8.5
Strengthening of flexural members
8–3
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Table 6A.1
Evaluation of bridges and culverts
Addendum 7A
8.0
4–41
Earthquake resistant design of structures
Addendum 6A
7.0
New Zealand average relative humidities
4–36
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8.6
8.7
Appendix A
References
8–14
A–1
A1
General
A–2
A2
Bridge deck widths
A–6
A3
Vertical and horizontal clearances
A–11
A4
References
A–13
Barrier systems on structures
B–1
B1
General
B–2
B2
Types of barrier system and their applications
B–2
B3
Barrier performance selection method
B–4
B4
Barrier acceptance criteria
B–10
B5
Standard solutions
B–11
B6
Side protection design criteria
B–11
B7
Geometric layout, end treatment and transitions - the NZTA’s
requirements
B–16
B8
Non-proprietary bridge barrier system
B–17
B9
References
B–22
Appendix C
Seismic hardware
C–1
C1
Linkage bars
C–2
C2
Toroidal rubber buffers
C–5
C3
References
C–6
Lightly trafficked rural bridges
D–1
D1
General
D–2
D2
Specific requirements
D–2
D3
References
D–6
Appendix D
Appendix E
Bridge site information summary
E–1
Appendix F
Technical approval and certification procedures
F–1
F1
Introduction
F–2
F2
Technical approval requirements
F–2
F3
Requirements for project feasibility and detailed business case
F–7
F4
Requirements for design and project documentation
F–8
F5
Certification requirements
F–11
F6
Category of structures
F–12
F7
References
F–15
Annex F1
Model technical approval documents
F–16
Annex F2
Model certificates
F–26
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Bridge widths and clearances
Appendix B
Third edition, Amendment 1
Shear strengthening and ductility enhancement of reinforced
concrete columns