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Title: More bridge inspection follies
Post by: WLJ on July 26, 2021, 08:06:54 AM
This was in the local news this morning
The noise had been reported multiple times since 2016. They find 5 bolts missing in May of this year then two weeks later another missing and two loose in the same area. As of now (July 26) the bridge is still open without anything being done as far as I know. Seems to me they should have jumped on the problem immediately.

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After getting complaints about noise on the Kennedy Bridge, a Kentucky Transportation Cabinet inspector visited the span in May and noticed an “audible rattle” and part of the roadway bouncing with traffic.

A week later, other inspectors discovered five missing bolts where drivers pass over a strip resembling interlocking fingers near the Indiana state line. It’s one of four joints that connect the bridge deck’s concrete slabs, letting the structure expand and contract.

Two weeks later, on June 7, a special review found one more bolt missing in the same area and two other bolts that could be removed by hand. Another two bolts were sheared off.
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But the reports also show there were “errors in construction” at the expansion joint that the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet knew about shortly after the span was refurbished. In fact, just two months after Kentucky finished a $22 million overhaul of the Kennedy Bridge deck in 2016, an inspector discovered the joint was misaligned and moving when trucks passed over it.  The source of a “banging sound” at the joint wasn’t located.
'Errors in construction' found at failed Kennedy Bridge joint, records show
https://www.wdrb.com/in-depth/errors-in-construction-found-at-failed-kennedy-bridge-joint-records-show/article_4ca2e518-eb17-11eb-8f91-6b1de83ed313.html





 
Title: Re: More bridge inspection follies
Post by: WLJ on July 26, 2021, 08:19:45 AM
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Meanwhile, the cabinet’s response said the misaligned finger joint “wasn’t alarming” and didn’t necessarily indicate any problems with the bolts in the assembly. The issue could have been caused by temperature changes or how the frame underneath was placed, it said.

All is well. Bolts shaking loose on a bridge are nothing to worry about.
Title: Re: More bridge inspection follies
Post by: 230RN on July 28, 2021, 07:04:17 PM
Here ya go:

      (https://cdn.wes.com.au/prodimages/section14_images_1024/pa26448.jpg)


Between that, duct tape, and WD-40, all things are possible.
Title: Re: More bridge inspection follies
Post by: RoadKingLarry on July 28, 2021, 08:01:35 PM
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