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Page 1: The Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge Project Rich Carmona Michael Francis

The Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge Project

Rich CarmonaMichael Francis

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• Completed 1964• Total Length –1798m• Width – 33.5m• 6 Lanes of Traffic• Height – 50 ft• Designed to carry

75,000 vehicles per day

• $15 Million

The Original Bridge

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Current Conditions In Washington D.C.

• Approximately 200,000 vehicles per day• Estimated to grow to 295,000 per day by 2020• Trucks will have to be prohibited in 2004

• Cost of rehabilitation is equal to the cost of a new bridge

• Structural damage caused by dynamic vibrations from overloading

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New Bridge

• Total Length –1829m• Width – 72.3m• 12 Lanes• Height – 70 ft• 18 Spans• Box-girder

construction• Cost – $492 million

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Bascule Span Bridge

• 17th Street Bridge (completed 2001)

• Total Length – 582m• Width - 32.6m• 4 Lanes• Height – 55 ft• Variable depth

segmental construction • Cost - $65 million

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Parsons Transportation

• New Tacoma Narrows Bridge (completed 2007)

• Total Length – 1645m • Main Span – 853m• Width – 20.1m• 3 Lanes• Deck stiffened suspension• $615 Million

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Cost Comparison

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cost/sqft

New Wilson

17th Street

Tacoma

Narrows

• Both bascule spans are much cheaper per square foot

• Slightly higher costs of the new Wilson Bridge can be attributed to its greater height

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Scientific

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Social Impact

• Traffic Lanes will increase from 6 to 12• Eventually there will be mass transit over the

bridge

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Bridge Openings

• The new bridge is taller to allow for fewer openings of the drawbridge which means less standstills.

• The backups are regularly miles long in both directions as eight lanes of beltway squeeze into six.

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Social Impact• Alternatives was to reroute trucks to I-395, I-

295 and Route 301.• About 20,000 trucks a day could be diverted

from the Beltway. $58 Billion of trucked GDP crossed the bridge in 1993.

• The diversion of traffic from I-95 would have bad effects on the economy

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Symbolic

• Symbolic of the politics and red tape of D.C.• Looking towards the past • Will increase the suburbanization of

Washington D.C.

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Symbolic

• In D.C. it had the opportunity to be a memorable structure-identifying mark of the region

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Structural Art• Does our bridge “qualify” as structural art?

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Structural Art

• Park within a structure?• Is the bridge honest with us?• Does it accurately convey the forces of the

bridge?

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Does it Matter?

• Utilitarian purpose of a bridge- to get people and goods from here to there, in cars, trucks, bicycles or whatever.

• Aesthetic and symbolic- to make these crossings meaningful to participants and also to distant observers in boats, on river embankments, in neighboring buildings

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“Change is not worthwhile unless it shows improvement”

-President Woodrow Wilson


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