Tower Road Bascule Bridge, Birkenhead, UK

IF 1.5 Q3 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
R. Langley
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The A554 Tower Road connects Wallasey and Birkenhead on the Wirral, North West England. The road crosses the entrance to Birkenhead Docks from the River Mersey via a moveable bridge which is of major strategic importance in the local highway network. The previous “A” bridge, built in 1933, was a Scherzer type bascule lifting bridge with 34.4m main span, one of four similar bridges that once existed along Tower Road. The deteriorating condition of the bridge, the increasing maintenance costs and the consequential impact of maintenance on the local economy resulted in a decision to replace the bridge with a modern, low maintenance lifting bridge. This paper provides the background to the bridge replacement project, including the reasons for replacement with a similar Scherzer bascule bridge. The civil, mechanical and electrical design is described and some of the significant issues encountered during implementation and commissioning are discussed. The new bridge has successfully created a local landmark, contributing to the client Wirral Council's vision for the redevelopment of this dockland area as part of the Wirral Waters Regeneration project.
英国伯肯黑德的塔路巴斯库勒桥
A554塔路连接沃拉西和伯肯黑德在威勒尔,英格兰西北部。这条道路穿过默西河通往伯肯黑德码头的入口,通过一座可移动的桥梁,这座桥梁在当地公路网中具有重要的战略意义。之前的“A”桥建于1933年,是一座舍尔策式吊桥,主跨34.4米,是塔路沿线曾经存在的四座类似桥梁之一。由于该桥的状况不断恶化,维修费用不断增加,以及维修对当地经济的影响,最终决定用一座现代化的、维修费用较低的吊桥来取代该桥。本文提供了桥梁更换工程的背景,包括更换类似的舍尔泽拱桥的原因。介绍了土建、机械和电气设计,并讨论了在实施和调试过程中遇到的一些重要问题。这座新桥成功地创造了当地的地标,为客户Wirral委员会的愿景做出了贡献,作为Wirral水域再生项目的一部分,重新开发了这个码头区。
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