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751.12.1 Standard Safety Barrier Bridge Curbs

751.12.1.1 Standard Safety Barrier Curbs used in Missouri

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Type A
Test Level TL-4
Type B
Test Level TL-4
NJ Shape
 
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Type C
Test Level TL-5
Type D
Test Level TL-4 (NCHRP 350)


Note: For Type F (Temporary Barrier Curb), refer to Missouri Standard Plans 617.20.
  For Thrie Beam Rails, see Widening & Repair information.
  See Structural Project Manager before using Type C or D barriers.

751.12.2 Safety Barrier Bridge Curbs (NJ Shape)

751.12.2.1 General Design

New safety barrier curbs "shall be shown to be structurally and geometrically crashworthy". Therefore, the shape of the safety barrier curb is selected based on crash-tested, or equivalent crash-tested geometry.

The safety barrier curb used on new bridges shall be the 16” New Jersey (MO) safety shape barrier curb which has been crash-tested and FHWA approved as meeting test level TL-4.

Test level TL-4 shall be used for safety barrier curb design. TL-4 is defined by AASHTO as being “generally acceptable for the majority of applications on high-speed highways, freeways, expressways, and interstate highways with a mixture of trucks and heavy vehicles”.


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All exposed edges shall have either a 1/2-inch radius or a 3/8-inch bevel, unless otherwise noted.

The values shown above are only applicable for the standard normal crown of two percent. See EPG 751.12.2.10 Superelevation Details for adjustment of values for different cross slopes.


Material Properties
Concrete  
Unit weight of reinforced concrete, = 150
for modulus of elasticity, = 145
Safety Barrier Curbs  
Safety Barrier Curbs shall consist of:  
Class B-1 Concrete = 4.0 ksi
  = 8
Median Barrier Curbs  
Median Barrier Curbs shall consist of:  
Class B-1 Concrete = 4.0 ksi
  = 8
Reinforcing steel  
Minimum yield strength, = 60.0 ksi
Steel modulus of elasticity = 29000 ksi

751.12.2.2 Standard Reinforcement Details

The single R bar adds to the rigidity of the reinforcement during construction and it is believed to help prevent cracking. The single bar also appears to assist maintaining uniform reinforcement cover.

Use same grade reinforcing steel in barrier curb as in slab.

Splice length for #5 bars in barrier curb shall be 3’-1” except splice length of #5-K9 bars with #4 K-bars above wing walls shall be 2’-7” (embedment of #5 bars controls over splice length of #4 bars).

All bars are epoxy coated. All bent bars are formed using stirrup bends except for the R1, K4 and K11 bars.

(No Wearing Surface)

Dimensions shown are also typical for structures with latex or low slump concrete (except as indicated).

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(1¾” Wearing Surface)

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(2¼” Wearing Surface)

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751.12.2.3 End Bent Reinforcement

See barrier curb standard drawings for the placement of the following reinforcement for barrier ending on wing walls. The dimensions shown below are for barrier ending on wing walls; see redecking templates for dimensions and placement of the reinforcement for barrier ending on slabs.

All bars are epoxy coated. All bent bars are formed using stirrup bends except for the K4 and K11 bars.

Integral End Bents and Semi-Deep Abutments

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* On skewed integral end bents, if the end K3 bars do not meet the minimum 1 1/2" clearance from the front face of the diaphragm, a K12 bar shall be substituted.

Non-Integral End Bents

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Continuous Concrete Slab

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751.12.2.4 Slip-Form Reinforcement Details

Optional slip-form safety barrier curb details shall be placed on all jobs (except prestressed double-tee structures) where applicable.

Add #5 cross bracing C bars for slip-form option.

In each span, the length of the C bars is based on the shortest distance between the joints for that span.

The length of the C bars above the wings (above the approach slab for median barriers) shall provide 1 1/2ʺ clearance to the joint at the end bent and 1 1/2ʺ clearance to the start of the transition for the guard rail attachment (to the end of the barrier for median barriers). A series of cross bracing C bars shall be used to limit the length of the C bars to 12 feet.

List C bars in the Bill of Reinforcing Steel and note that bars are for the slip-form option only.

See barrier curb standard drawings for the required details.

751.12.2.5 SBC for Wing with Detached Wing Wall

If the detached wing wall has more than one section, see the Structural Project Manager for possible additional joints in the safety barrier curb (between sections).

The following details are for illustration purpose only:

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751.12.2.6 Guardrail Attachment Detail

See barrier curb standard drawings for the required details.

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751.12.2.7 Joint Details

Expansion Joints. Openings required for expansion shall be provided in the barrier curb in conjunction with deck joints. For details of expansion joints in barrier curb see expansion device details.

Barrier Curb Joints. One-fourth inch joints are located in the barrier curb at locations of negative moments to prevent cracking in the barrier curb. These joints are required when decks are continuous over intermediate bents for both continuous and simple span structures. These joints are also required at the front face of integral end bents. For placement of curb joints at integral end bents see integral end bent details. The following details provide guidance on locating curb joints near intermediate bents.

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* One space = 1/4 Span to nearest 1 in. increment (Span < 40 ft.)
One space = 10 ft. (Span = 40 ft. to 125 ft.)
Two spaces = 10 ft. (Span > 125 ft.)

Joints for conventional-formed barrier curbs may be either formed joints filled with one-fourth inch joint filler or saw cut joints sealed with joint sealant and backer rods.

Joints for slip-formed barrier curbs shall only be saw cut joints sealed with joint sealant and backer rods.

The details for saw cut and formed barrier curb joints are included on the barrier curb standard drawings.

751.12.2.8 Plastic Waterstop

To eliminate water seepage problems, use a plastic waterstop, as specified, and in accordance with details shown below.

Use a plastic waterstop at all formed barrier curb joints on grade separations, except over railroads and county roads.

Use a plastic waterstop on lower formed barrier curb joints only, for structures with superelevation on grade separations.

The detail for plastic waterstop is included on the barrier curb standard drawings. The detail shall be removed if not required.

751.12.2.9 Details of Mounting Light Poles on Safety Barrier Curbs

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Anchor bolts and nuts shall be in accordance with ASTM A449. Anchor bolts, nuts and washers shall be fully galvanized.

Note to Detailer: Extend slab transverse steel to edge of slab in blister region often shown with an additional detail with the slab details.

Note: Conduit not shown for clarity.

751.12.2.10 Superelevation Details

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"A" = 32'-8" + S.E. x 16"
B = 32'-8" - S.E. x 16"
C = 8 1/2" + S.E. x 16"
D = 8 1/2" - S.E. x 16"

751.12.3 Medians

751.12.3.1 Double Faced Median Barrier Curb (NJ Shape)

Note: Use same grade reinforcing steel in barrier curb as in slab.
  Splice length for #5-R bars in barrier curb = 37".
  Do not use this barrier curb over precast prestressed panels.


Note to detailer: Provide slip-form option for double faced median safety barrier curb. For slip-form option additional #5 cross bracing bars shall be placed on both sides of all joints and R2 bars shall be one bar.


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R2 Bar
Shape 15
R4 Bar
Shape 27
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Section Thru Double Faced Median Barrier Curb
 
Twin Bridge Median Barrier Curb Details
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Section Thru Median with Open Joint

751.12.3.2 Concrete Median Curbs

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Open Joint (Twin Bridges Typ.)
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Barrier Class (No Joint)
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Mountable Class
Note: All reinforcement shown shall be epoxy coated.
Details shown are very general. Consult Design Layout for specific details for each individual structure.


Concrete Median Curbs (Permissable Alternates)
Bent Bar:
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Open Joint (Twin Bridges Typ.) Barrier Class (No Joint)
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Detail "A" Detail "B"
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No additional payment will be allowed for the usage of
either alternate anchoring systems.
Resin Anchor:
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Note: All reinforcement shown shall be epoxy coated.

751.12.4 Chain Link Fence

Design Criteria:

Dead load of fence fabric weight: 10 lbs/lin. ft.

Wind load for chain link or metal fabric fence: GREATER OF 0.015 ksf acting normal to the entire surface per LRFD 13.8.2 OR 0.11 x entire surface x calculated wind pressure (11% is effective surface area per MoDOT practice).


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Superstructure Near Steps
 
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Superstructure at or Near End Panel
 
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Detail "A"  


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Landing Section thru
Fence
 
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Details of Handrail Bracket
 
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Rail Post Connection (Typical)
 
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Plan of Floor Plate
 
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Details of Expansion Device Gap
(**) May conflict with any proposed expansion device sidewalk, consult Structural Project Manager.
 
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Typical Section Near Splice Gap
Note: 8'-0" max. post spacing for superstructure.

(*) Locate at about 30'-0" centers with at least one splice gap between pull posts.

(Add the following notes to the plans.)
The maximum spacing allowed between pull posts and end posts is 100 ft. Post brace and 1/2ӯ truss rod are required for panels adjacent to pull posts and end posts only.
Connect the lower end of the 1/2"Ø truss rod to the bottom of the pull posts and end posts to which the stretcher bar is attached.


(112") Curved top Pedestrian Fence (Structures)
(Optional fence detail when requested by district or railroad personnel)
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Section A-A
 
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Curved Top Pedestrian Chain Link Fence
(Galv. Steel) on Sidewalk
NOTE: 8'-0" Max. post spacing for superstructure.

(*) Locate at about 30'-0" centers with at least one splice gap between pull posts.

The maximum spacing allowed between pull posts and end posts is 100 feet. Post brace and 1/2"Ø truss rod are required for panels adjacent to pull posts and end posts only.
Connect the lower end of the 1/2"Ø truss rod to the bottom of the pull posts and end posts to which the stretcher bar is attached.

 
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Details at Expansion Device Gap
(**) May conflict with any proposed expansion device sidewalk, consult Structural Project Manager.
 
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Typical Section Near Splice Gap
Note: 8'-0" max. post spacing for superstructure.

(*) Locate at about 30'-0" centers with at least one splice gap between pull possts and end posts.

751.12.5 Two Tube Rail (Top Mounted) TL-4 (NCHRP 350)

Guidance

  • Meets TL-4 (NCHRP 350)
  • Typically used on spread box beam bridges.
  • May be used on adjacent box beam bridges where reinforcement is embedded in the beam.
  • Use only in certain applications because of cost.
  • Acceptable for use when roadway width or site distance is a concern.
  • Curb is intrinsic to TL rating and shall be used. Curb shall be used to prevent drainage over deck.

Details

Bridge Standard Drawings
Two Tube Rail