Kentucky Route 9 - Licking Pike Widening Design Build Slope Stabilization

- Organization:
- Deep Foundations Institute
- Pages:
- 23
- File Size:
- 2376 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
This paper will discuss the inherent value engineering associated with the design and construction of approximately 184,000 SF of anchored tieback wall, installed as part of the widening and drainage improvements for KY9 in Campbell County, Kentucky. The total project is 2.2 miles in length. The anchored walls, excavation grading and drainage total to a complete project cost of $28.4 million. This is one of the largest design-build projects undertaken by the Commonwealth of Kentucky. It also features another first for the Transportation Cabinet - the general contractor is responsible for quality control/quality assurance. The project is located just south of Cincinnati, OH and is situated along the east bank of the Licking River. The slopes along this stretch of the river have had a long history of movement and instability. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet advertised the anchored wall portion of this project to be designed and constructed by pre-approved specialty contractors. The Transportation Cabinet provided the basic design parameters to each specialty contractor. Aspects to be discussed include the site and project history, previous attempts at slope stabilization along existing KY9, the technical proposal and bidding process, and the actual design and construction.
Citation
APA:
(2003) Kentucky Route 9 - Licking Pike Widening Design Build Slope StabilizationMLA: Kentucky Route 9 - Licking Pike Widening Design Build Slope Stabilization. Deep Foundations Institute, 2003.