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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3557; Carlsbad Blvd Las Encinas Creek & Bridge; Carlsbad Blvd Las Encinas Creek & Bridge; 2009-06-172009 Bridge Inspection Report For City of Carlsbad as Encinas Creek Picture taken on 6/16/2009 Jack L Abcarius Nolte Associates, Inc. 6/17/2009 June 17, 2009 Mr. John Cahill City of Carlsbad Department of Public Works Municipal Projects Manager 1635 Faraday Avenue Carisbad, CA 92008 SUBJECT: VISUAL INSPECTION (3''' of 4) Carlsbad Boulevard Bridge over Las Encinas Creek Bridge No. 57C-0214 City of Carlsbad, California Mr. Cahill: In accordance with our Agreement, Nolte performed the third visual inspection of the subject bridge. The inspection took place on June 16, 2009. This report will highlight any changes observed since our last inspection (3/17/2009). Our observations and comments follow. Current Condition of Structure: Abutment Wingwalls Upon observation, there looks to be littie difference since the last inspection regarding corrosion to the wingwalls on the west and east side. Northwest Abutment During Inspection on 3/17/09 ^<.^-r: •Xs Northwest Abutment During Inspection on 6/16/09 Concrete Railing - West Side Being closest to the ocean side, this railing showed the most deterioration due to exposure to the corrosive environment. Since our last inspection, further spalling of the barrier concrete has occurred in two locations. A chunk of concrete near the south end of the bridge has fallen away. The other area where spalling has occurred is on the outside face of the bridge at the base of the railing. Fallen Piece West Barrier During Inspection on 3/17/09 West Barrier During Inspection on 6/16/09 Fallen Piece West Barrier During Inspection on 3/17/09 West Barrier During Inspection on 6/16/09 Concrete Railing - East Side The east side railing was observed to have no significant changes since the last inspection. East Barrier During Inspection on 6/16/09 Girders The girders are identified in numerical order (1 thm 12) from West to East for clarity. During our 2005 inspection, all of the girders were examined very closely. Due to the large amount of water present undemeath the bridge during this inspection and the previous one, close examination of girders 5 thm 12 was not possible however we were able to get some photos of the visible surfaces. The notes from the inspected girders are listed below: Girder # 1 ~ The girder's condition was observed to be unchanged since the last inspection. Girder # 2 ~ The girder's condition was observed to be unchanged since the last inspection. Girder # 3 ~ The girder's condition was observed to be unchanged since the last inspection. Girder # 4 ~ The girder's condition was observed to be unchanged since the last inspection. I Girder # 5 ~ The visible surfaces of girder 5 appear to be in good condition. No new visible cracks to report. Girder 5 Girder 5 During Inspection on 6/16/09 Girder # 6 ~ The location of concrete spalling as reported in the original inspection report (2005) looks to not have increased in size. Exposed Rebar Girder 6 During Inspection on 6/16/09 Girder # 7 ~ As previously reported, most of the bottom cover concrete has spalled off exposing the rebar. One of the exposed longitudinal bars has been bent back in the opposite direction. Girder 7 During Inspection on 6/16/09 Distorted Rebar Girders #8-11 - All visible faces of the girders still appear to be in fairly good condition. Girder 8 Girder 11 Girder 10 Girder 9 Girders 8-11 During Inspection on 6/16/09 Girder # 12 ~ the East face of girder 12 still appears to be in good condition. Deck Surface The relatively new Asphalt Concrete surfacing is still in very good condition. Summary All of the changes noticed since the last inspection occurred on the west side of the bridge. Due to its accelerated deterioration when compared to the rest of the structure, the western portion of the bridge continues to be the primary concem. Although the eastem barrier has sustained some damage/corrosion, the eastem portion of the bridge appears to be in fairly good condition when compared to the west side and has not noticeably deteriorated since the last inspection. Girders 1 through 4 from the west side continue to be in the worst condition. Even though no significant deterioration of the girders has occurred since the last inspection, continued spalling and rebar corrosion is imminent. During future inspections, we will continue to document additional degradation of the bridge to ensure that the structural integrity of the bridge is not compromised. Should you have any questions conceming this letter, please feel free to contact me at (858) 385- 2128. Sincerely, Nolte Associates, Inc. J^ck Abcarius, P.E. ngineering Manager