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Wallace Avenue Footbridge By: Jae Kim, Stephen Lau, Aaron Curtis Tobuilt.ca T2155B D 0 8: B ridg e Im p ro vem en t P resen tatio n O ct. 16, 2012

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Wallace Avenue Footbridge. By: Jae Kim, Stephen Lau, Aaron Curtis. Tobuilt.ca. Contents. Recap Maintenance Design Improvements and its impacts. City of Toronto Archives, Series 376[189?]. Previously on Studio 5. •Material conditions: • Steel: rust • Concrete: cracking and rust - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Wallace Avenue Footbridge

By: Jae Kim, Stephen Lau, Aaron Curtis

Tobuilt.ca

T2155BD08: Bridge Improvement P resentation Oct. 16, 2012

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Contents

Recap

Maintenance Design

Improvements and its

impacts

City of Toronto Archives, Series 376[189?]

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Previously on Studio 5

•Material conditions:

•Steel: rust

•Concrete: cracking and rust

•Wood: sturdy, but not ideal

•Design decisions:

•Steps: Steel frame filled with concrete.

•Deck: greater than CTADG standard (over 2 meters)

•Goal: to evaluate these materials and design decisions and to suggest improvements.

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Maintenance Needed

Cracking on concrete abutment

Inspect the steel staircase frame

Install 2nd bike ramp?

Water collection on abutments

Replace baluster

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1st improvement: Metallic Deck

Replace the wooden deck with metal

Wood needs replacement often

Metal lasts 3 times longer

Weight is same

Production cost is slightly higher

Improves maintainability

City of Toronto Archives, Series 372, 1916

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2nd Improvement: Rails Add the extra handrail in the middle. Stairs are especially slippery (due to

metal frame) Bridge is wider than 2000 mm.

Improves the heavy traffic. Safer (less falling down the stairs) Improves user experience

I told you about the stairs bro.

Technical Booklet H2006

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Redesigning the Entire Bridge?

Limited by railway and nearby road No space for wheelchair ramp

Bridge is at least 100 years old Outdated

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Acknowledgments

Professor Irish

OSIM Accessibility Guidelines City of Toronto

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