Connecting Auckland through innovative engineering solutions: the Northern Corridor Improvements Project
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Bibliographic Details
Author(s): |
Sabina Piras
(WSP, Christchurch, New Zealand)
Paul Corbett (Jacobs, Auckland, New Zealand) Tomasz Mirocha (Jacobs, Auckland, New Zealand) |
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Medium: | conference paper | ||||
Language(s): | English | ||||
Conference: | IABSE Congress: Resilient technologies for sustainable infrastructure, Christchurch, New Zealand, 3-5 February 2021 | ||||
Published in: | IABSE Congress Christchurch 2020 | ||||
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Page(s): | 37-44 | ||||
Total no. of pages: | 8 | ||||
DOI: | 10.2749/christchurch.2021.0037 | ||||
Abstract: |
The Northern Corridor Improvements project is an accelerated highway development scheme that has been identified by the New Zealand government as being necessary to improve travel time and reliability of inter-regional travel between Auckland and Northland. Located on Auckland’s North Shore, this project will relieve traffic congestion by adding more traffic lanes along the State Highway 1 Northern Motorway (SH1) as well as constructing an extension to a designated busway corridor. Additionally, the project will provide a direct motorway-to-motorway connection between State Highway 18 Upper Harbour Highway (SH18) and SH1. The project scope involves the construction of twelve bridges, including a piled underpass structure to link SH1 to SH18, retaining walls and over 7km of new walking and cycling paths. With design complete and construction well underway, this paper will discuss the design of the structures, highlighting the analysis methodology adopted for the fully-integral bridge piers, as well as the design considerations required to integrate the structures with several stages of traffic management. Additionally, this paper will describe the construction of the bridges, including challenges faced, construction methodology adopted, and details developed to optimise constructability. |
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Keywords: |
bridge engineering integral bridges standardisation hybrid alliance staged traffic management
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