High Road Bridge

The High Road Bridge is a road bridge over Long Run Creek in Lockport Township, Illinois. It is the world's first road bridge built using the hybrid composite beams (also known as Hillman-Composite Beam) (HCB's) invented by John R. Hillman and developed by the HC Bridge Company LLC. The HCB's are stronger, lighter and more corrosion resistant than the traditional concrete or steel beams. The HCB beam with a life span of 80 to 100 years and with minimal or no maintenance to the bridge girders is a cost competitive alternative to steel and concrete beam.

High Road Bridge
Coordinates41.62608°N 88.04622°W / 41.62608; -88.04622
CarriesMotor vehicles
CrossesLong Run Creek
LocaleLockport Township, Will County, Illinois
Characteristics
DesignBeam bridge
MaterialHybrid composite beams (HCB)
Total length17.4 metres (57 ft)
No. of spans1
Design life80 to 100 years
History
DesignerTeng & Associates Inc. of Chicago
Constructed byHerlihy Mid-Continent Company and Harbor Technologies Inc (HCB beams)
Construction endAugust 2008
Replaces1935-2008 bridge
Location

It was designed by Teng & Associates and constructed by Herlihy Mid-Continent Company in 2008. The 17.4 m (57 ft) long, single-span bridge consists of six HCBs supporting a conventional 20 cm (8 in) thick reinforced concrete deck.[1]

References

  1. "HC Bridge Maine Completes Beam Installation in Illinois". constructionequipmentguide.com. 2008-11-15. Retrieved 15 February 2011.


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