Field Log of Structures

Field Log of Structures

FIELD LOG OF STRUCTURES Colorado Department of Transportation Staff Bridge Branch May 2005 Prepared by: Bridge Management System Unit INTRODUCTION FEATURE INTERSECTED specifies the feature crossed as well as The structures in this report are listed in highway order as established showing if the structures are on mainline or service roads. by the Division of Transportation Development of the Colorado These indicators will be located at the end of the column and are Department of Transportation. It is composed of major and minor as follows: SR-Service Road; AR-Access Road; BP-Bike Path; structures, overhead signs, overhead pipes, pedestrian facilities, and R-Ramp. tunnels, and any structure that would carry traffic, impose a restriction to traffic or is the responsibility of the Colorado Department of Also included in this listing are the junctions with other highways, Transportation to maintain or inspect. city limits, county and state lines. They are placed in the same order as would be found while traveling the highway. The order of listing from left to right is as follows: Parallel structures or structures on a divided route, one in each lane across the same facility, are listed first by the structure in the direction ROUTE indicates the Highway Number and appropriate section letter of the route followed by the parallel structure in the opposite lane and as Designated by DTD. are separated by the one-one-thousandth of a mile in the log. MILE POINT is the mileage as measured from the milepost in the FEATURE CARRIED is the highway, Railroad, and/or item that is field to each structure or feature on the highway. actually carried by the bridge. STRUCTURE is the name assigned for each structure. A structure STRUCTURE LENGTH is the total length of a structure given in followed by “MINOR” is usually any structure with a total clear span feet. of less than 20 feet, but requires an inspection, such as a Pedestrian Underpass or Junior Interchange. ROADWAY WIDTH is the measured distance between curbs. In the information listed for Culvert or Sign structures, there is no value SPAN# indicates the number of spans, generally the same type of listed under Roadway Width. spans as the longest span. Approach spans of different construction type are not included in this item. INVENTORY RATING is the value in tons. These ratings are all based on the HS 20 truck loading. Pedestrian overpasses, signs, TYPE refers to the structure construction type of the maximum span. overhead pipes, retaining walls, and bike path structures do not have A list of structure types will be found on the page following the Inventory loading listed. Structures that have not been rated for Introduction. Inventory Loading, which include Concrete Box Culverts will be shown as ‘36’ for gross load for 36 tons. POSTED is the Load Posting that will appear as a six digit number for WARNING rated capacity of the structure and represents the loads for the three typical trucks used to calculate the load posting. The vertical clearances shown in this report are for There are four columns for VERTICAL CLEARANCES, two for informational purposes only. It is the responsibility of Northbound or Eastbound and two for Southbound or Westbound. the operator of the equipment to check load and Each direction of travel will have a maximum and minimum vertical structure clearances before proceeding through or under clearance. For undivided routes or highways with both directions of a structure. travel (i.e., 2-lane), the same maximum and minimum vertical clearance will be listed for both directions of traffic. NOTE Questions or corrections concerning this report should be directed to Vertical clearances for signs are listed according to the type of sign it the Colorado Department of Transportation. is and the type of highway it intersects. Sign bridges are shown as “SIGN” in the structure type and if they are on a divided highway they Mr. Mark Leonard will show a maximum and a minimum vertical clearance in the Staff Bridge Branch Engineer appropriate columns for the direction of travel. Cantilever signs, 4201 East Arkansas Ave butterfly signs and unbalanced butterfly signs will be shown as Denver, Co. 80222 “SIGNB”, “SIGNC” or “SIGND” in the structure type respectively Phone (303) 757-9309 and will show a “NO MAX” for maximum clearance because the maximum is unrestricted. Only the minimum vertical clearance will be shown. Sign bridges on an undivided highway will be listed the same as a bridge over an undivided highway. All vertical clearances are shown in feet and inches. YEAR BUILT/WIDE indicates year of original construction, and if it has been widened or rebuilt, the year of that occurrence. The last column is the Engineering District and Maintenance Section. Colorado Department of Transportation Data of Data: May 16, 2005 Field Log of Structures Page 1 of 149 Mile Span Str Road Inv Vertical Clearances Year District Route Point Structure # Type Feature Intersected Feature carried Len Width Rate Posted Max N/ /E Min Max S /W Min Built Rehab Eng Maint 0001A 0.000 JCT US 287-FORT COLLINS 41 0001A 2.191 B-16-AL 1 CI LARIMER CO CANAL SH 1 ML 37 30.0 32 1911 1934 4 1 0001A 9.320 B-16-AN 1 CSGP BOX ELDER CREEK SH 1 ML 90 44.0 35 1968 4 1 0001A 9.329 WELLINGTON 41 0001A 9.952 B-16-FN 2 WGK I 25 ML SH 1 ML 238 28.0 31 1966 4 1 0001A 9.961 JCT I 25-WELLINGTON 41 0002A 0.000 JCT US 285-HAMPDEN AVE 68 0002A 0.437 F-17-CG 1 CSG HIGHLINE CANAL SH 2 ML 30 83.2 32 1958 1965 6 8 0002A 1.930 F-17-ET 1 SIGN EBND ML 46 18' 5" 17' 11 1959 6 8 0002A 2.120 F-17-CW 2 CRF I 25 ML SH 2 ML 145 100.0 23 1954 1965 6 8 0002A 2.121 JCT I 25 68 0002A 2.246 F-17-GS 1 SIGN WBND ML 60 18' 5" 17' 11 1959 6 8 0002A 2.929 BEGIN DENVER-ARAPAHOE CL SPLIT 68 0002A 3.667 F-17-Z 3 CSGC CHERRY CREEK SH 2 ML 123 90.0 24 1935 1997 6 8 0002A 4.144 END DENVER-ARAPAHOE CL SPLIT 68 0002A 4.377 JCT SH 83-LEETSDALE AVE 68 0002A 5.812 F-17-FS 1 STT PED OVERPASS SH 2 ML 187 7.0 N/A 18' 11" 18' 6" 19' 4" 18' 9" 1966 6 8 0002A 5.931 F-17-K MINOR 2 CBC PEDESTRIAN UNDERPASS SH 2 ML 16 85.0 36 1956 6 8 0002A 5.993 JCT US 40-COLFAX AVE 68 0002A 8.239 JCT SH 33-E.40TH AVE 68 0002A 8.454 E-17-XX 1 CPG SMITH RD,UP RR SH 2 ML NBND 160 88.0 45 2002 6 8 0002A 8.579 E-17-KN 1 SIGN EBND ML 46 18' 2" 17' 10 1965 6 8 0002A 8.725 E-17-HT 4 CSGC I 70 ML SH 2 ML NBND 210 47.0 31 1963 6 8 0002A 8.726 E-17-HU 4 CSGC I 70 ML SH 2 ML SBND 210 47.0 31 1963 6 8 0002A 8.727 JCT I 70 68 0002A 9.478 DENVER-ADAMS CL-ENTER COMMERCE CITY 68 0002A 9.587 E-17-P 17 CSGC US 6 ML SH 2 ML SBND 1044 30.0 23 1959 6 8 0002A 9.588 JCT US 6-VASQUEZ BLVD 68 0002B 11.108 JCT US 6 68 0002B 11.110 E-17-MU 2 CBGC US 6 ML SH 2 ML 287 40.0 39 1987 6 8 0002B 13.343 JCT QUEBEC STREET 68 0002C 13.353 JCT QUEBEC STREET 68 0002C 16.960 JCT SH 44-104TH AVE 68 0002C 18.703 E-17-MX 1 CPG OBRIAN CANAL SH 2 ML 100 39.4 47 1999 6 8 0002C 18.883 E-17-UH 3 CPGC BNSF RR SH 2 ML 213 83.0 45 1999 6 8 0002C 18.930 E-17-T MINOR 1 CBC DITCH RIDER ROAD SH 2 ML 12 36 1999 6 8 0002C 18.962 E-17-GX 2 SIGNB EBND ML + RAMP 27 NO MAX 17' 2" 1959 6 8 0002C 18.999 E-17-UF 2 CPGC I 76 ML SH 2 ML 294 81.0 36 1999 6 8 0002C 19.100 E-17-UJ 1 CPG SECOND CREEK SH 2 ML 92 81.0 46 1999 6 8 0002C 19.500 JCT I 76-NEAR BRIGHTON 68 0002D 0.000 JCT I 76-NEAR BARR LAKE 68 0002D 0.310 E-17-AH 3 CI BNSF RR SH 2 ML 137 40.0 32 1942 6 8 0002D 0.583 JCT SH 22-124TH AVE 68 0002D 1.099 E-17-ZJ 2 CPG E-470 SH 2 (SABLE BLVD) 284 54.0 36 2003 6 8 0002D 2.643 E-17-DZ 1 CI FULTON CANAL SH 2 ML 30 29.6 21 1920 6 8 0002D 4.999 JCT SH 7-BRIGHTON 68 0003A 0.000 JCT US 160-EAST OF DURANGO 53 0003A 1.270 JCT 8TH STREET-DURANGO 53 Colorado Department of Transportation Data of Data: May 16, 2005 Field Log of Structures Page 2 of 149 Mile Span Str Road Inv Vertical Clearances Year District Route Point Structure # Type Feature Intersected Feature carried Len Width Rate Posted Max N/ /E Min Max S /W Min Built Rehab Eng Maint 0005A 0.000 JCT SH 103 15 0005A 14.894 SUMMIT MOUNT EVANS 15 0006A 11.211 JCT I 70-MACK 32 0006A 11.212 H-01-AG 3 CSGC I 70 ML EBND US 6 ML 137 42.0 33 16' 6" 16' 6" 16' 6" 16' 6" 1973 3 2 0006A 11.213 H-01-AF 3 CSGC I 70 ML WBND US 6 ML 137 42.0 33 16' 4" 16' 4" 16' 4" 16' 4" 1973 3 2 0006A 13.138 H-01-E 1 TTD KIEFER DITCH US 6 ML 24 30.5 34 1928 3 2 0006A 14.754 H-01-D 1 TTS REED DRAIN US 6 ML 25 32.3 26 1928 3 2 0006A 15.132 JCT SH 139-LOMA 32 0006A 19.173 H-02-GH 2 CBC BIG SALT WASH US 6 ML 41 60.0 36 1987 3 2 0006A 19.174 ENTER FRUITA 32 0006A 19.664 H-02-GI 2 CBC LITTLE SALT WASH US 6 ML 38 36 1987 3 2 0006A 20.086 H-02-FL 4 WGC SH 340 ML EBND US 6 ML, UP RR 230 28.5 27 26' 1" 25' 5" 26' 1" 25' 5" 1969 3 2 0006A 20.087 H-02-FK 4 WGC SH 340 ML WBND US 6 ML, UP RR 230 28.0 27 26' 2" 25' 4" 26' 2" 25' 4" 1969 3 2 0006A 20.088 JCT SH 340-FRUITA 32 0006A 21.261 LEAVE FRUITA 32 0006A 24.561 H-02-AX 1 CBC HUNTER WASH US 6 ML 23 36 2001 3 2 0006A 25.772 H-02-D 1 CRF PERSIGO WASH US 6 ML 38 72.0 36 1969 3 2 0006A 25.998 H-02-FU 2 WGCK I 70 ML WBND US 6 ML 180 38.0 34 19' 8" 19' 2" 18' 6" 17' 6" 1969 3 2 0006A 25.999 JCT I 70 + I 70-GRAND JCT BUSS RT 32 0006B 30.269 JCT I 70-GRAND JCT BUSS RT 32 0006B 30.270 H-02-J 3 CICK I 70 BSNS RT EBND US 6 ML 165 31.5 43 16' 6" 16' 6" 1957 3 2 0006B 33.356 LEAVE GRAND JCT 32 0006B 34.375 JCT I 70-GRAND JCT BUSS RT 32 0006C 37.496 JCT I 70-GRAND JCT BUSS RT 32 0006C 38.542 H-03-BW 3 CBGC UP RR US 6 ML 241 39.4 46 1999 3 2 0006C 42.894 PALISADE 32 0006C 43.257 H-03-E 5 RGC COLORADO RIVER US 6 ML 484 30.0 33 1949 3 2 0006C 44.531 H-03-R 2 CBC WARSON CREEK US 6 ML 29 36 1951 3 2 0006C 45.824 H-03-AY

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