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OFFICIAL NAME:


OTHER DESIGNATION:
Ohio River Boulevard over Jacks Run

LOCATION:
Bellevue - Pittsburgh

USGS 7.5" Topo Quad - UTM Coordinates:
Pittsburgh West - Zone 17; 0580 4481
CARRIES:
Ohio River Boulevard [PA65]

BETWEEN:
-- Watson Av (Bellevue)
-- Millerton Av (Pittsburgh)

CROSSES:
-- Jacks Run
-- Farragut St (closed)


TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION / DESIGN:
Deck welded steel I-beam on concrete piers



LENGTH OF MAIN SPAN:
western: 264 ft est; center: 290 ft est; eastern: 200 ft est

TOTAL LENGTH (including longest elevated ramp):
754 ft

HEIGHT OF DECK:
160 ft est


YEAR ERECTED / ENGINEER:
1984, PennDOT


ADDITIONAL INFO:
Replaced the 1930 structure, a deck open spandrel concrete arch, which had been built by Allegheny County as part of Ohio River Boulevard. The original bridge was one of the largest of its kind when constructed: center span of 400 feet with a clearance of 370 feet between abutments and a total length of 802 feet.

Mounted on the fence at the southwestern end of the bridge:

PITTSBURGH
OUTSTANDING CIVIL ENGINEERING ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
1985

{logo} American Society of Civil Engineers - Founded 1852

JACKS RUN BRIDGE - ROUTE 65 - ALLEGHENY COUNTY

COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Presented by the Pittsburgh Section, ASCE




Abstract of a feature article
Civil Engineering -- ASCE, Vol. 55, No. 7, July 1985, pp. 56-57:

"Jacks Run Bridge had to be rebuilt in one year instead of the usual two to three. So the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation spearheaded the quickest replacement of a major bridge in the state's history. Building the new structure on the existing alignment eliminated major right of way and environmental impact negotiations. Other hallmarks of the fast track design and construction included speeding design time to 30 days, squeezing bidding for a contractor to 12 days and contracting for winter construction. The three-span plate girder bridge carries four traffic lanes and a 5 ft pedestrian walkway. Two piers, 182 and 142 ft high, carry the bridge above Jacks Run."


FIELD CHECKED:
17-Aug-2004

INFO SOURCES:
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