Modifications to Queensborough Bridge, New Westminster, BC.

Author(s)
Harvey, D.I.
Year
Abstract

Reconstruction of the Highway 91A corridor to improve traffic mobility involved safety upgrades on the Queensborough Bridge, reconfiguration of the existing north-end Queensborough interchange, and construction of a new south-end interchange at Howes Street. The design team was tasked with improving safety and efficiency; satisfying the interests of a variety of stakeholders; and delivering the project on time and within budget. The implemented improvements have accessed previously unused traffic capacity on the bridge which now functions more effectively for all users. Focused engineering design and innovative construction techniques resulted in an efficient traffic management strategy; uninterrupted transit service; improved sorting of local and regional traffic; creative structural solutions to overcome bridge limitations; and a facility that satisfies a diverse range of user requirements. Accommodation of cyclists, pedestrians and wheelchairs was a key component of the community consultation process, which resulted in fully separating active transportation modes from vehicular traffic. The economic, social and environmental benefits that derive from improved goods movement, reduced congestion, and support for active transportation modes, will benefit the regional economy for years to come. The cornerstone of this project was to carry out major structural modifications under traffic to the 847 m long, 50-year old, Queensborough Bridge - a critical link in the regional highway network. With the bridge already at its load capacity, the vital safety improvements had to be incorporated without increasing gravity loads - achieved through a unique, ultra-light, concrete-surfaced steel sidewalk design. For the covering abstract of this conference see ITRD number E217481.

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Library number
C 48464 (In: C 48449 [electronic version only]) /24 /50 /72 / ITRD E218754
Source

In: Transportation in a Climate of Change : proceedings of the 2009 Annual Conference and Exhibition of the Transportation Association of Canada, held in Vancouver, British Columbia, from October 18 to 21, 2009, 13 p.

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