Challenges of the Great Bear River Bridge.

Author(s)
Nima, M. Lanteigne, M. Wu, Z. Ahmad, N. & Bevington, N.
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Abstract

The Great Bear River Bridge (GBRB) is an important river crossing located on the annually constructed winter road along the Mackenzie Valley, near the community of Tulita, NWT, 1000 km north of the Alberta/Northwest Territories border. The bridge will be 460m long, at a site located 800m upstream from the confluence of the Great Bear and Mackenzie Rivers. The main challenges on this project include: logistics associated with building a large structure at a remote site with limited access; limited availability of local resources; limited number of capable contractors in the area; northern climatic conditions, and; budget constraints in a time of rapidly rising construction costs. This paper describes the initiatives undertaken to deliver the project within budget, including the option of utilizing a bridge superstructure from Alberta Infrastructure and Transportation's surplus inventory. Factors that impact project costs are analysed, and the specific approach adopted for design and project delivery is summarized. For the covering abstract of the conference see ITRD number E211521.

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C 38380 (In: C 38346 CD-ROM) /53 / ITRD E211551
Source

In: Transportation without boundaries : proceedings of the 2006 annual conference and exhibition of the Transportation Association of Canada TAC, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada, September 17-20, 2006, 22 p.

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