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posted by martyb on Friday April 22 2022, @07:29AM   Printer-friendly
from the moving-days dept.

Taking a page from Elon Musk's SpaceX construction project in Boca Chica (Texas), the state of Maine's largest city (Portland) will be using SPMTs (Self-Propelled Mobile Transports) this coming weekend.

It all starts at 7 PM (EDT) on Friday April 22 and continuing through 11 AM on Monday April 25, 2022. "It" is the replacement of a bridge on one of the busiest roads in the state: I-295. The whole highway will be closed, the existing overpass will be demolished, the rubble will be removed, and the previously-constructed replacement overpass will take a ride on the SPMTs to its new home... and you can watch it all happen on-line!

The $20.8 million project has a web site: https://verandaplan.org/ Linking to active content on their site is non-trivial, but try: https://verandaplan.org/livestream. Here's a short YouTube video of the bridge being moved in preparation for the actual "moving day".

The time has come: Veranda Street bridge project starts this week:

The state's rapid-fire demolition and replacement of an aging highway overpass in Portland will close Veranda Street starting Monday and a busy stretch of highway for more than three days starting Friday.

Construction giant Cianbro has 64 hours to tear down and rebuild the I-295 bridge over Veranda Street. The 60-year-old bridge is past its useful life and deteriorating. It is classified as structurally deficient. The replacement costs $20.8 million.

Working on a razor-thin timeline, workers will destroy the existing bridge, remove the rubble, then use huge self-propelled transporters to lift a prefabricated bridge deck into the old span’s place.

Veranda Street will close to motor vehicle, pedestrian and bicycle traffic on Monday. The street has to close so the transporters, loaded with the new deck, can get into place and take practice runs, Merrill said.

Then Friday night, the real work begins. Shortly after the highway closes, multiple construction vehicles equipped with hoe rams – basically huge jackhammers – will start tearing the old bridge apart. “The demolition is going to be extremely loud and extremely disruptive,” Merrill said.

After the rubble is removed, the transporters will move two bridge sections – each 80 feet long, 47 feet wide and weighing 400 tons – into place. Transporters move up to 3 miles per hour fully loaded and need to lift the bridge plates 8 feet in the air to get into place. The entire operation is expected to take about six hours, Merrill said.

The replacement should be finished and the highway reopened to traffic by mid-morning on April 25. There is no indication the schedule will change, Merrill added. Cianbro’s contract has financial incentives to finish on time or faster and financial penalties if it misses the deadline.

 
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  • (Score: 3, Informative) by Frosty Piss on Friday April 22 2022, @08:02AM (3 children)

    by Frosty Piss (4971) on Friday April 22 2022, @08:02AM (#1238822)

    This is nothing. The entire center span of Portland’s *ENORMOUS* Fremont Bridge was assembled down river, floated into place and raised into position with giant jack screws.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fremont_Bridge_(Portland,_Oregon) [wikipedia.org]

    • (Score: 2, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 22 2022, @08:48AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 22 2022, @08:48AM (#1238824)

      That does it! Begun, these Portland Bridge wars are. Remember the Maine!

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 23 2022, @01:22AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Saturday April 23 2022, @01:22AM (#1238966)

      No jet packs?

    • (Score: 2) by Reziac on Saturday April 23 2022, @02:35AM

      by Reziac (2489) on Saturday April 23 2022, @02:35AM (#1238971) Homepage

      Next time, hire the Amish.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hZL7TqSeDus [youtube.com]

      --
      And there is no Alkibiades to come back and save us from ourselves.
  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by Nuke on Friday April 22 2022, @09:57AM (4 children)

    by Nuke (3162) on Friday April 22 2022, @09:57AM (#1238827)

    WTF has this got to do with Musk? Are we now supposed to credit that clown with inventing heavy moving equipment ?

    • (Score: 4, Insightful) by Thexalon on Friday April 22 2022, @12:21PM (3 children)

      by Thexalon (636) Subscriber Badge on Friday April 22 2022, @12:21PM (#1238833)

      He's just like Edison - inventing very little, while convincing everybody he invented everything. Including specifically stealing work from Tesla and pretending they were his.

      --
      The only thing that stops a bad guy with a compiler is a good guy with a compiler.
      • (Score: 1) by khallow on Friday April 22 2022, @03:38PM (2 children)

        by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Friday April 22 2022, @03:38PM (#1238862) Journal
        To be fair, he does own 17% of Tesla so it's not really stealing.
        • (Score: 2) by Thexalon on Friday April 22 2022, @09:26PM (1 child)

          by Thexalon (636) Subscriber Badge on Friday April 22 2022, @09:26PM (#1238937)

          I'm talking about walking around like he personally invented the self-driving electric vehicle. He definitely didn't.

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          The only thing that stops a bad guy with a compiler is a good guy with a compiler.
          • (Score: 1) by khallow on Friday April 22 2022, @10:23PM

            by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Friday April 22 2022, @10:23PM (#1238941) Journal
            So what if he did? Stealing from Tesla without attribution is a national pasttime by now.
  • (Score: 5, Insightful) by bzipitidoo on Friday April 22 2022, @11:30AM (1 child)

    by bzipitidoo (4388) Subscriber Badge on Friday April 22 2022, @11:30AM (#1238832) Journal

    Good that cyclists and pedestrians get something now. I've seen many bridges that are all but impassable for those modes of transportation, for want of 3 feet more width.

    But I still find the thought of bicycling next to thousands of kilograms of passing motor vehicles, without even a curb let alone a barrier, too scary for me to want to try it. Moreover, the concentration of exhaust fumes is unhealthy.

    • (Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 22 2022, @05:07PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 22 2022, @05:07PM (#1238894)

      Life is unhealthy. Best to get out there and live it while you can.

      Sunday: Everybody's at the church, when Horace
      rushes in and says, Now here come my wife,
      for the rest of my life--and she did.

      Don't be afraid, just knock on the door,
      Well he just stood there mumblin' and fumblin'.
      Then a voice from above said--
      Horace Wimp, this is your wife,
      Go out and find yourself a life.
      Make a stand and be a man,
      And you will have a great life plan.

  • (Score: -1, Troll) by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 22 2022, @05:50PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday April 22 2022, @05:50PM (#1238904)

    I just drove both ways across this construction zone. The detour signs for both northbound and southbound traffic are covered with black bags (the one exception being a sign suggesting you take the parallel toll road, I-95). The freeway is completely open. I was suckered into taking the incomplete detour route northbound along with a few other drivers, but did not repeat this mistake when heading southbound.

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