Full Inspection Report of The Richards Covered Bridge in Columbia County
Full Inspection Report of The Richards Covered Bridge in Columbia County
Full Inspection Report of The Richards Covered Bridge in Columbia County
4/23/21
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Current Recommendations
Previous Recommendations
Program Status and Project Development for Replacement/Rehabilitation
Need for Specialty Inspection and/or Analysis
Recommended Inspection Frequency
Load Rating Summary
Load Posting Review
Signing Needs
Americans with Disabilities Act
References Used in Preparation of this Report
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INSPECTION SUMMARY
General Description:
The structure carrying T-356 over Roaring Creek is a single span burr arch truss timber covered bridge on
stone masonry encased concrete abutments.
x Skew: 90q
The Routine Inspection was performed on March 24, 2021. A hands-on inspection of all elements was
performed by Dale J. Sitler, P.E., C.B.S.I. and Andrew J. Susen, C.B.S.I. No special access equipment
was needed for this inspection.
Historical data was investigated for this structure. The structure was rehabilitated in 1997. The bridge
was damaged during the September 2011 flood. Portions of the low chord were damaged resulting in loss
of bearing to the floorbeam and stringers. The lower lateral bracing and siding were damaged as well.
The damage was repaired prior to the 2012 inspection. The vehicular damage to the bridge sustained in
2017 was repaired prior to the 2018 inspection. There is no history of significant scour at this structure.
The National Register Files were also consulted, and this bridge was placed on the register November 29,
1979, along with all other covered bridges in Columbia County.
The overall physical condition is fair, as indicated by the condition ratings given on PennDOT Form D-450.
The center running board at the near end of the right wheel path is no longer attached to the deck but is
confined by the adjacent boards. There was an increase in deterioration of the concrete encasement at the
far abutment. Far left portal sill is loose and disconnected from the vertical L8U8. The far left portal sill
also exhibits decay below the far left portal vertical.
Please refer to the current D-450 (iforms attached) for specific documentation of this inspection.
There are two panels of Type 2-S weathering steel approach guide rail with steel offset brackets and
boxing glove end treatments at all four corners. The guide rail is not connected to the structure. The
approach guide rail at the near is flared due to the intersection. There are some minor scrapes on the
approach guide rail at the near left and near right, and there are minor dents in the guide rail at the far left
and far right. The boxing glove end treatments are adequately flared from the roadway. One post at the
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near right and one post at the far left are disconnected, and the first two posts adjacent to the timber
railing at the near left and near right have no offset brackets. The approach guide rail requires repair due
to the disconnected posts at the near right and far left.
The near bituminous approach roadway exhibits minor gravel deposits. There is 2 1/2" of maximum
settlement along the near backwall. The bituminous exhibits minor wear with shallow depressions. The
far approach exhibits 1 1/4" of maximum settlement along the backwall and a full width open transverse
joint approximately 10' from the structure.
There are 3" high bituminous drainage curbs and a full width trench drain in the backwall at the near end
of the structure. The bituminous curbs have settled with the approach and are no longer directing
drainage toward the trench drain. There is a minor debris accumulation in the trench drain, but it is still
functional. There was minor water ponding at the near left approach due to the settlement. The drainage
at the far approach is natural and appears adequate. The drainage flows toward the structure at the near
end, and away from the structure at the far end.
The gravel and dirt shoulders with grass are stable with minor build-up.
The far One Lane Bridge Sign is missing. All other required signing is present and is clearly legible.
The bridge exhibits minor checks and splits throughout. The bridge railing is adequate for the site.
The deck wearing surface consists of longitudinal timber running boards with asphalt coating. The
running boards exhibit minor checks and splits and up to a 1/4" elevation difference at the joints. There is
moderate wear of the surface of the timber resulting in minor protruding nail heads. There are isolated
open checks and random wide splits in the boards especially at the board ends. There is very minor decay
at the near end of the right running board; the board remains secure. The center board at the near end of
the right wheel path is not attached to the deck. The board is confined by the adjacent boards and does
not present a threat to the traveling public. All the other boards remain secure. There are several newer
boards along the deck. Approximately 90% of the asphalt coating is worn off.
The transverse timber plank deck is coated with asphalt and exhibits minor checks and splits, and up to 2"
gaps between the planks. There are areas of missing asphalt. There are also a few isolated heavy splits at
the ends of the boards outside of the travel way, especially at the near right. There is an isolated 2" wide
decay hole through the deck board to the right of the running boards near mid-span. The underside of the
deck exhibits minor checks and splits.
The solid sawn timber floorbeams exhibit minor to moderate checks and splits and areas of minor insect
infestation. There is 3/8" wide by 1.5" deep checking at the ends of a few of the floorbeams around the
connection bolts.
The solid sawn timber stringers exhibit minor to moderate checks and splits throughout. The most severe
checks and splits are at the centerline stringers. There is a severe split at the end of Stringer 1 at
Floorbeam 5 that extends to approximately 1' to the near side of the floorbeam. There are also heavy splits
behind the bearing area at the end of Stringer 3 at Floorbeam 2 and at the end of Stringer 5 at the end of
Floorbeam 1. There is a heavy side check on the bottom of Stringer 3 in Bay 6. A newer shim board was
placed between Floorbeam 3 and the stringers, which now bear fully on the floorbeam.
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The timber truss members exhibit minor to moderate checks and splits throughout, minor surface decay,
and areas of minor insect damage. The upper chord joints are sound. Member U5U6 at the right truss is
twisted out of plane by 1/2" at the splice. Member L0U1 on the right truss is newer with 1/8" checks and
3/4" awl penetration. There are splits starting in several of the verticals at the top diagonal connections
with the worst at U5 right with 3/16" wide split through the vertical above the notch. The verticals at L4
left and right and L5 on the left exhibit moderate splits below the low chord. Member L0U0 and L8U8 at
the left and right truss have been previously replaced and spliced into existing vertical members. L0U0
right exhibits a 1/8" wide check at splice with 11/16" awl penetration. Member L2U2 on the right was
repaired due to damage from the 2011 flood. There is minor decay at the lower truss diagonal member
connection to L5U5 on the left truss with section loss due to the decay. There was no change in the decay
since 2016. There is also an area of decay at the connection of member L6U6 and member U5L6 at the
right truss with decay in both members. The ends of the verticals below the lower chords exhibit
moderate surface decay and collision damage from high water debris. The diagonals exhibit checking up
to 3/8" wide and 2" awl penetration. There is 1/8" separation of the lap splice at the far right and far left
corners. There are 1/2" gaps at the upper chord to vertical connection at U5 and U8 on the left.
The original lower chords exhibit minor surface decay and minor insect infestation. The newer lower
chords are spliced into the existing members. The splices are secure with slight misalignment between
Vertical 3 and 4 on the left. The members were repaired due to the September 2011 flood.
The original arch members exhibit minor checks, splits and isolated minor surface decay. The top of the
interior arch at the far right has a decay behind the curb with no increase in decay since the 2016
inspection. The interior arches above the deck also have minor scrapes due to collisions. There are newer
arch members spliced into the existing members. The splices are sound. The newer arch and low chord
members are CCA treated.
There is a missing longitudinal knee brace at L5 on the left truss. The knee brace at U7 left is missing a
dowel at the bottom connection and U8 left is missing a dowel at the top. The knee braces are loose.
There is minor decay at a few of the lower diagonal and vertical connections.
The roofing is composed of aluminum panels attached to timber slats and rafters. There is minor water
staining and decay on the top of the ridge beam. The truss was repainted prior to the 2019 inspection.
The loose siding boards were re-attached. There are newer nailer boards in Panel 2 on the bottom at the
right side, and moderate decay at several locations in the other nailer boards.
The portals and bracing exhibit minor checks and splits. The near left portal vertical was replaced at the
base. There is minor collision damage to the near portal header beam, and minor insect damage on far
portal header beam and on the upper chord at the far left. The near right portal vertical appears newer
with minor decay at the bottom. Both far portal verticals appear newer as well. The vehicular damage to
the near portal from July 2017 was repaired prior to the 2018 inspection. The near left portal knee brace
was reattached, the siding boards were reattached, and several portal members were reset. There is heavy
decay to the near right portal sill. The far left portal sill is loose and exhibits minor decay at the end
below the portal vertical. The decay and loose condition are new in 2021.
The upper lateral struts are solid sawn rough cut with minor checks and splits. There is minor collision
damage at the centerline of the roadway at the near portal.
The neoprene bearing pads under the low chords exhibit no defects. The steel arch bearing shoes exhibit
minor spot rust and are stable. The stringer bearings at the near abutment consist of timber shims and
steel angle clips. The stringers at the far abutment bear only on the end floorbeam and are cantilevered to
the backwall. The far stringer seats exhibit no defects.
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The backwalls are reinforced concrete. There is a 6" trench drain outlet pipe from the backwall at the
near left that is open and functional. The far backwall exhibits a minor spall in the left wheel path and a
hairline crack in the right wheel path and at the centerline of the roadway.
The near stringer seats, low chord seats, and arch seats are reinforced concrete and exhibit no defects.
There are also steel keeper angles in front of the bearing for the stringers at the near abutment. The far
low chord and arch seats are reinforced concrete and exhibit a hairline horizontal crack in the grout under
the left low chord and a full height hairline to open vertical crack at the centerline. Stringers at the far
abutment bear on the end floorbeam and are cantilevered for a short length behind the floorbeam. The
stringers at the far end do not bear on the concrete seats.
The stone masonry abutment stems exhibit a two-tier full-height concrete encasement. The original stone
masonry abutment is not visible. The top tier of the near abutment concrete encasement exhibits
moderate scaling, isolated areas of unsound concrete and a few full height vertical cracks. There are
vertical cracks in construction joints at the left and right ends of the abutment at the top of the abutment.
There is also a full height vertical crack near the center of the stem that has not increased since the last
inspection. The bottom tier exhibits moderate deterioration at the bottom left corner and a few full height
vertical hairline cracks that extend into the top tier.
The top tier of the concrete encasement on the far abutment exhibits moderate scaling in the older
portions with light scaling at the waterline, areas of unsound concrete, and a full height vertical crack at
the left end with edge spalling. The bottom tier exhibits moderate deterioration, areas of unsound
concrete, and horizontal and vertical hairline cracks with moderate efflorescence. There is concrete
deterioration at both corners that has increased slightly since the 2017 inspection. The deterioration at the
left corner is active with adjacent unsound concrete. There is a full height hairline vertical crack adjacent
to the right bottom chord and below Stringer 2.
The stone masonry wingwalls have a two-tier full-height concrete encasement. The near left wingwall
exhibits light weathering and heavy edge scaling under the backwall drain pipe. The near right wingwall
exhibits light weathering and a hairline to open vertical crack at the safety wing interface, and a minor
surface spall adjacent to the vertical construction joint at the groundline. The far wingwalls exhibit
moderate concrete deterioration at the top of the bottom tiers with efflorescence staining at the right.
Both far wings also exhibit minor honeycomb and full height open vertical cracks at mid-length. The far
left wingwall has minor weathering on top of the fixed end.
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The near channel banks are approximately 10' high. The far channel banks are approximately 6' high. All
the channel banks have approximately a 2:1 slope and are heavily vegetated with trees.
There is minor lateral scour along the far upstream and downstream banks with no repair required.
The channel bank slopes have large tree growth with some exposed root systems at the far upstream
slope. There is minor debris accumulation present along the far upstream bank.
There is large natural rock present along the near upstream and downstream banks and smaller field rock
on the far banks.
No new high water mark is visible. Water overtopped the near and far approaches and impacted the
bridge in 2011.
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We recommend that the following repairs be made in order of priority to retard further deterioration,
preserve the structural integrity of the bridge and extend its useful life:
** The following repair costs were developed solely for repairs completed by the Owner. The estimates
do not reflect potential additional expenses for right-of-ways, contractor costs or design fees. For budget
planning of significant repairs or replacement, more detailed studies and cost estimates are recommended.
Current Recommendations:
1. Clean and flush the bridge deck and trench drain in the near backwall as part of your routine
maintenance ($675). **
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Previous Recommendations:
1. Clean and flush the bridge deck and trench drain in the near backwall as part of your routine
maintenance ($675). **
This bridge is not programmed for replacement or rehabilitation. If program status information is desired,
please reference the PennDOT Website (www.state.pa.us) for the Twelve Year Program or contact Kurt
Brungard at Larson Design Group. Phone: 570-323-6603 or e-mail: kbrungard@larsondesigngroup.com.
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The recommended inspection frequency is 12 months due to the bridge weight restriction per PennDOT
PUB 238, Table IP 2.3.2.4-1.
Because the condition of the main load carrying members has not changed significantly, the 2002 Load
Rating Analysis is still valid. The Inventory and Operating Ratings from that Allowable Stress Analysis
are listed below:
Interior Stringer 4 7 8 9 5 10 11 13
Exterior Stringer 13 24 24 27 18 33 32 37
*Floorbeam 2 3 2 3 3 6 4 6
The structure is currently posted for Bridge Weight Limit 3 Tons. This bridge restriction is necessary
because the main bridge members cannot carry the legal loads safely. In accordance with Section
§4902(a) of the PA Vehicle Code, we recommend this structure remain posted as is.
Signing Needs:
Replace the missing One Lane Bridge sign at the far approach.
This bridge does not have a sidewalk; therefore, no pedestrian access deficiencies were noted.
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The inspection was performed in accordance with NBI standards. Reference documents for the
inspection included the following:
PennDOT PUB 100A BMS2 Coding Manual, 2018 Edition
PennDOT PUB 238 Bridge Safety Inspection Manual, 2010 2nd Edition (including updates)
The AASHTO Manual for Bridge Evaluation, 2010 Edition with 2013 Interim Revisions
2019 NBIS Inspection Report Performed by Larson Design Group
2020 Interim Inspection Report Performed by Larson Design Group
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C58 PHOTOGRAPHS BMS No. 19-7205-0356-0012
Inspection Date: 3/24/2021
NEAR APPROACH
FAR APPROACH
Note: One Lane Bridge sign is missing.
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C58 PHOTOGRAPHS BMS No. 19-7205-0356-0012
Inspection Date: 3/24/2021
INLET ELEVATION
Note: Structure was painted since the 2018 inspection.
OUTLET ELEVATION
Note: Structure was painted since the 2018 inspection.
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C58 PHOTOGRAPHS BMS No. 19-7205-0356-0012
Inspection Date: 3/24/2021
UPSTREAM CHANNEL
DOWNSTREAM CHANNEL
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C58 PHOTOGRAPHS BMS No. 19-7205-0356-0012
Inspection Date: 3/24/2021
GENERAL UNDERSIDE
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Inspection Date: 3/24/2021
NEAR ABUTMENT
FAR ABUTMENT
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Inspection Date: 3/24/2021
TYPICAL BEARING
Note: Near left shown.
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Inspection Date: 3/24/2021
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Inspection Date: 3/24/2021
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C58 PHOTOGRAPHS BMS No. 19-7205-0356-0012
Inspection Date: 3/24/2021
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C58 PHOTOGRAPHS BMS No. 19-7205-0356-0012
Inspection Date: 3/24/2021
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C58 PHOTOGRAPHS BMS No. 19-7205-0356-0012
Inspection Date: 3/24/2021
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Inspection Date: 3/24/2021
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SITE DATA Form D-450A
Form A
5A01 SR ID: 19720503560012 5A03 BR Key: 12785 7A01 Inspection Date: March 24, 2021
Structure Description
5A08 FHWA Facility Carried: DAVIS (CTY BR 12)
5A07 Features Intersected: ROARING CREEK
5A09 Location: 1.5 MI NW SLABTOWN
5C01 Roadway Name: T-356 Shakespeare Road
5A06 City / Borough Name: 19/205 - CLEVELAND
6B48 Combust. Mat. Under Bridge: 12 - No Reportable Materials
Combust. Mat. Under Bridge Note:
Structure Type ( Dept )
Main Approach
6A26 Material Makeup: 5 - Timber 6A26 Material Makeup:
6A27 Physical Makeup: 9 - Other or none 6A27 Physical Makeup:
6A28 Span Interaction: 1 - Simple, non-comp 6A28 Span Interaction:
6A29 Structural Config: 18 - Truss - thru 6A29 Structural Config:
Sign Information
ID01 ID02 ID03 ID04 ID06 ID07 ID05 ID08
Type of Sign Sign Sign Near Bridge Site Far Signing Notes
Needed Message Adv Near Far Adv
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SITE DATA Form D-450A
Form A
5A01 SR ID: 19720503560012 5A03 BR Key: 12785 7A01 Inspection Date: March 24, 2021
Features Intersected
6C02 5C03 5B09 5C06 5C29 4A20 4A19 6C18 6C19 6C20 6C21 6C22 6C23 6B17
SR ID Min Lat Cl Tot Hor Cl Min Vrt Cl Rdwys Vrt Cl Over 10ft
On/ Skew
Dir NHS ADT
SR Seg Under Angle Left Right Left Right Left Right Left Right
_ _ 1 90 N/A 0 - Not on NHS 0.0 0.0 0.0 12.7 99.9 8.9 99.9 9.3 50
2 -1 N/A 0.0 0.0 -1.0 -1.0 -1.0 11.0 -1.0 -1.0 -1
Vertical Details
6C02 5C03 6C35 6C37 6C36 6C38
SR ID Left Right
On/
SR Seg Under Vertical Clearance Signing Vertical Clear Posting Vertical Clearance Signing Vertical Clear Posting
_ _ 1 0 ft 0 in 1 - Req and existing 9 ft 0 in
2 0 ft 0 in 0 ft 0 in
Deck Geometry
6B14 Table Used for Appraisal: 3 - 2E
Controlling Values
5C10 ADT: 50
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SITE DATA Form D-450A
Form A
5A01 SR ID: 19720503560012 5A03 BR Key: 12785 7A01 Inspection Date: March 24, 2021
1 - Railing 4 - does not meet code 6 3" x 6" TIMBER RAILING BOARDS 35
Comment: Bolted to truss verticals, arch and diagonals - 24" Ht, minor checks and splits thru-out w/ random open.
Approach Alignment
4A02 Code: 6 - Equal Min Criteria
Comment: T-intersection @ N. F w/ verical crest curve and slight horiz curve. Minor speed reduction.
Approach Roadway
6B39 Code: 5 - Fair
Pavement: BITUMINOUS - N - minor gravel deposits, 2 1/2" max settlement along backwall, bituminous exhibits minor
wear w/ shallow depressions. F - 1 1/4" max settlement along backwall, full width open transv joint approx 10'
from bridge.
Drainage: N - Drains toward bridge. 3"H bituminous drain curbs w/ full width trench drain in backwall - minor debris in
drain but functional. Ponding @ Near due to settlement. The trench drain at the near is ineffective due to the
settlement of the approach roadway preventing water from flowing into the trench drain.
F - Drains away from bridge, natural and adequate.
Shoulders: Dirt/gravel w/ grass growth - stable w/ minor build-up.
Approach Slab
6B38 Code: N - N/A
Pavement: N/A
6B04 Bump at Bridge: Bump Due to settlement at backwalls
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DECK AND SUPERSTRUCTURE DATA Form D-450B
Form B
5A01 SR ID: 19720503560012 5A03 BR Key: 12785 7A01 Inspection Date: March 24, 2021
Bridge Cleaning
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DECK AND SUPERSTRUCTURE DATA Form D-450B
Form B
5A01 SR ID: 19720503560012 5A03 BR Key: 12785 7A01 Inspection Date: March 24, 2021
IJ02 / IJ03 IJ04 IJ05 IJ06 IJ07 IJ08 IJ09 IJ10 IJ13
Joint / Joint Type Joint Location Joint Joint Joint Debris Leaking? Condition
Record Key Movement Manufacturer Length (ft) Impact? Rating
N N
IJ02 / IJ03 IJ11 IJ12 IJ14 IJ15 IJ16 IJ17 IJ18 IJ19
Joint / Damaged? Covered? Extrusion Seal Install ECMS Replacement Replacement Condition Summary
Record Key Install Year Year NO Reason Comments
N N
IB02/IB03 IB04 IB05 IB06 IB07 IB08 IB09 IB10 IB11 IB12
Bearing / Bearing Bearing Bearing Bearing Corrosion? Alignment Anchor Bolt Loss of Condition
Record Key Type Location Count Movement Issues? Issues? Bearing Area? Rating
1-1 10 - Abutment - 2 F - Fixed 0 - No 0 - No 0 - No 0 - No 8 - Very
Neoprene NAB - Good
(plain) Single
2-1 10 - Abutment - 2 F - Fixed 0 - No 0 - No 0 - No 0 - No 8 - Very
Neoprene FAB - Good
(plain) Single
3-1 03 - Steel Abutment - 2 F - Fixed 0 - No 0 - No 0 - No 0 - No 8 - Very
Plates NAB - Good
Single
4-1 03 - Steel Abutment - 2 F - Fixed 0 - No 0 - No 0 - No 0 - No 8 - Very
Plates FAB - Good
Single
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DECK AND SUPERSTRUCTURE DATA Form D-450B
Form B
5A01 SR ID: 19720503560012 5A03 BR Key: 12785 7A01 Inspection Date: March 24, 2021
Deck
1A01 Condition 6 - Satisfactory-structural elements show some minor deterioration.
6B07 Est. Spall Delamination: 0.00% 6B08 Date: 03/17/2008
6B10 Est. Chloride Content: 0.00% 6B11 Date: 03/17/2008
1A07 Unrepaired Spalls: 0.00 SF 6B47 Deck Cracking Metric: 0.00 YD/SY
Deck Top: Transverse timber planks w/ up to 2" gaps, asphalt coated w/ areas of missing, minor checks and splits,
isolated heavy splits @ ends of boards outside of travelway especially at NR. 2" wide decay hole
through board at 25' from far end to the right of the running boards, due to knot hole in deck board.
Deck Underside: Minor checks and splits.
Superstructure
1A04 Condition Rating: 5 - Fair-all primary structural elements are sound but may have minor section loss, cracking spalling.
Narrative: Rating based on decay @ L6 and L7 connections on RT truss.
Lower Chords: Original Lt LC's generally exhibit minor surf decay and minor insect infestation. Original LC
joints appear stable. Newer int & ext LC members at NL (9.5'L), NR (15'L) and FL (9.0'L) - spliced into existing
members on left and newer on right and are sound. Newer interior and exterior lower chord members are
spliced (repair from September 2011 flood. Splices appear secure, very slight misalignment of splice between
Vert 3 and 4.
Orig arch members w/ min checks, splits and isolated min surf decay (up to 1/4" of awl penetration). Top of int
arch at FR has a 12"L by three quarter width area of decay behind curb 2.5"D max. (No increase since 2016
inspection.) Int arches above deck w/ min scrapes due to collision. Newer arch members at NL ext (7'L), NR int
(7'L) and at FL int and ext (7'L) - spliced into orig arches, sound. Newer arch and lower chord repairs are
treated with CCA.
The missing knee brace at U3 right was prev replaced in 2019. There is also a missing longitudinal knee brace
at L5 on the left truss. Loose Knee brace, missing dowel @ top U8 LT. Missing dowel at bottom of knee brace
U7 Lt at conn's.
Floorbeams: (9) Solid sawn rough cut timber w/ minor to moderate checks and splits, minor areas of insect infestation. 3/8"W
by approx 1.5"D checking at ends of few FB's around connection bolts - FB0 Lt, F1 Rt, FB2 Lt and Rt, FB3 Lt,
FBs 6 & 7 Lt and Rt.
Stringers: (7) Solid sawn rough cut timber w/ minor to moderate checks and splits. Checks and splits most severe @
centerline stringers. Severe split @ end of S1 @ FB 5 extends approx 1' to N side of FB - Very little live load on
S1. Heavy splits @ ends of S3 @ FB 2 & @ S5 @ FB 1 - both behind bearing area. Heavy wide check on the
bottom of S3 in Bay 6. S6 bay 6 and 7 do not bear on FB7. Newer shim board prev placed between FB3 and
stringers over FB3, stringers bear fully on FB.
Diaphragms:
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DECK AND SUPERSTRUCTURE DATA Form D-450B
Form B
5A01 SR ID: 19720503560012 5A03 BR Key: 12785 7A01 Inspection Date: March 24, 2021
Truss Members: Timber truss members - min to mod checks & splits (3/8" max), min surf decay, few areas min insect damage.
U/C joints sound. U5U6 Rt displacement 1/2" at splice. L0U1 Rt is newer w/ 1/8" checks w/ 3/4" awl
penetration.
Vert's L0U0 Lt, L1U1 Lt, L2U2 Lt, L3U3 Lt, L4U4 Lt and Rt, and L8U8 Lt and Rt w/ upto 3/8"W checks - typ 2" to
3"D. L2U2 Rt - hvy check on N side from bridge rail to top - 7/16"W x 4"D meas @ top. Splits starting above
several notches in vert's at top of members (@ diag conn) - worst is at U5 Rt w/ 3/16"W split thru vert above
notch. Vert's L5 Lt and L4 Lt & Rt w/ mod splits below LC. Bot of L0U0 Lt & Rt and L8U8 Lt & Rt prev replaced
in kind for 6'L & spliced into existing vert's - splices are sound, also splice at L2U2 at right to repair damage
from 2011 flood. L0U0 Rt exhibits a 1/8"W check at splice w/ 11/16" awl penetration. L5U5 left w/ approx 10%
Sx loss due to splitting at bot. Hvy decay hole in vert and diag at L6 Rt - decay at L6 Rt w/ no increase in
decay since the 2016 insp, slightly greater than 25% of total connection area. Decay has exposed the steel
dowel in diag U5L6. Minor decay at few lower diag/vert conn's. Mod decay w/ up to 2" awl penetration in diag &
vert at U6L7 & L7U7. Ends of vert's below LC w/ mod surf decay & collision damage from high water debris.
1/8" separation of lap splice at FR & FL corners (member L8U8) due to ice damage on March 4, 2007. 1/2"
gaps at UC to vert connection at U5 and U8 above top of strut on Lt.
PORTALS AND BRACING: Min checks and splits. NL portal vert replaced for 2'-6"H at base. Min collision
damage to N portal header beam. Minor insect damage on F portal header beam and on UC at FL. NR vert
appears newer with minor decay at bottom. Both F portal vert's appear newer. Damage done during the July
2017 impact was repaired; NL portal knee brace reattached with scab board at top and siding reattached to
vertical. Heavy decay to near right portal sill. The far left portal sill is loose and exhibits mionr decay at the end
below the portal vert (new in 2021)
ROOF MEMBERS AND ROOF SYSTEM: Generally in satisfactory condition and are composed of aluminum
panels attached to timber slats and rafters. Minor water stains and decay on top of ridge beam. Isolated
broken/missing slats. No holes detected.
SIDING: Timber plank siding in fair condition. Siding nailers exhibit mod decay at several locations. The siding
was painted, newer nailers installed at Panel 2 on right at bottom, and loose siding boards were reattached in
2018.
Bearings: Lower chords bear on neoprene bearing pads - no defects. Arches bear on steel bearing shoes - light spot rust,
stable. Stringers bear on treated timber shims & steel angle clips @ N, only bear on end FB and are
cantilevered at backwall @ F - no defects.
Drainage System: N/A
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ABUTMENT DATA Form D-450C
Form C
5A01 SR ID: 19720503560012 5A03 BR Key: 12785 7A01 Inspection Date: March 24, 2021
Substructure
1A02 Substructure Condition Rating: 5 - Fair-all primary structural elements are sound but may have minor section loss, cracking
spalling.
Notes: Stone masonry w/ concrete jacket
Near Abutment
Backwall: Reinforced Concrete - no visible defects. 6" trench drain outlet from behind backwall @ NL - open.
Bridge Seats: Reinforced Concrete for Stringer, lower chord & arch seats. Also steel keeper angles present under stringers. no
visible defects.
Cheekwalls: N/A
Stem: Stone masonry w/ full concrete encasement (two tiers) stone masonry not visible. TOP TIER - Top portion of top tier is
newer rehab w/ isolated hairline cracks; Below rehab portion - areas of moderate scaling, isol. unsound conc., full
height 1/8" W(max.) crack measured at gauge point, crack @ centerline, crack extends into bottom tier w/ light efflor.
Full height 1/2" W crack, measured at top corner approx. 2.0' from LT lower chord (construction joint) increase in
width in 2021. 3/16" W vert crack (construction joint) w/ minor spall adjacent to WNR extending into 1/2" wide horiz.
crack on top of tier, crack on top face. BOTTOM TIER - area of moderate concrete deterioration @ lower LT corner
2.5'L x 8"D x 1'H. Full height hairline to open vertical crack approx. 4' left of CL w/ minor efflor, extends into top face of
tier. Minor spalls at left below drain pipe and below stringer 3, 26"L x 9"H x 4"D spall at bottom left corner (at water
line)
Wings: Stone masonry w/ full concrete encasement, WNL - light weathering scale, area of heavy edge scale under backwall
drain pipe (12"l x 4"h x 1/2" dp max.) WNR - light weathering scale, HL to open diagonal crack at safety wing
interface. Minor surface spall adjacent to vert construction joint 4' from fixed end at ground line.
Footing: Not exposed
Piles: N/A
IN20 Scour Undermine: 0 - No
Settlement: None apparent
Embank Slope-wall: N/A
Wall Drainage: N/A
Far Abutment
Backwall: Reinforced Concrete - top has minor spall in LT wheel path, HL crack in RT wheel path & at the centerline of the
roadway
Bridge Seats: Lower Chord & Arch seats are Reinforced Concrete - HL horizontal crack in grout under LT lower chord. Full ht HL to
open vertical crack @ center. Stringers bear on end floorbeam and are cantilevered for short length to backwall (not
supported at ends of stringers).
Cheekwalls: N/A
Stem: Stone masonry w/ full concrete encasement (two tiers) stone masonry not visible. TOP TIER - newer concrete at top
from rehab w/ a HL to open vertical crack approx. center Section below rehab - moderate scaling, areas of unsound
concrete, full ht 1/16" W vertical crack approx. 2' from left end w/ edge spalling (Construction Joint). BOTTOM TIER
- Moderate concrete deterioration, areas of unsound concrete w/ horiz. and vert. hairline cracks w/ moderate efflor,
58"W x 45"L x 42"H at top right corner of bottom tier, 57"L x 30"W x 12"H at top of left corner (active deter w/ unsound
conc adj increase in deter in 2021.). Full height vert HL to open crack under Stringer 2&6. light scaling along top face
and at bottom water line.
Wings: Stone masonry w/ full concrete encasement, moderate deterioration to top of bottom tier w/ efflor staining @ right.
Both wings have minor honeycomb & full ht open vert cracks @ mid length. WFL has minor scaling and a hairline to
open crack at safety wing
Footing: Not exposed
Piles: N/A
IN20 Scour Undermine: 0 - No
Settlement: None apparent
Embank Slope-wall: N/A
Wall Drainage: N/A
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UNDERWATER INSPECTION Form D-450G
Form G
5A01 SR ID: 19720503560012 5A03 BR Key: 12785 7A01 Inspection Date: March 24, 2021
IU07 Notes: STABLE ALLUVIUM, COBBLES, FEW BOULDERS. (D=10.0') No scour at abutments w/ isolated
channel scour at center
Current Countermeasures
IU21 IU22 IU23 IU24
CM
Num Type Location Condition Subunit
Possible Countermeasures
US Left Wingwall
IU13 Presence: 1 - Yes IU14 Condition: 1 - Good
US Right Wingwall
IU15 Presence: 1 - Yes IU16 Condition: 1 - Good
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UNDERWATER INSPECTION Form D-450G
Form G
5A01 SR ID: 19720503560012 5A03 BR Key: 12785 7A01 Inspection Date: March 24, 2021
IN24 Notes: NO SCOUR, NO U/M, FOOTING NOT EXP. IN=9.2' OUT=9.3' MAX.H2O=1.1'
IN24 Notes: NO SCOUR, NO U/M, FOOTING NOT EXP. IN=9.4' OUT=9.8' MAX.H2O=0.5'
Underclearance
IL09 Origin Description:
IL10 Horizontal:
IL11 Vertical:
IL12 Notes:
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CHANNEL AND WATERWAY DATA Form D-450J
Form J
5A01 SR ID: 19720503560012 5A03 BR Key: 12785 7A01 Inspection Date: March 24, 2021
Channel
1A05 Channel/ Channel Protection Cond. Rating: 7 - Good
Channel: Channel is straight U/S, D/S & through the structure.
Banks: Near is approximately 10' high, far approximately 6' high. All with 2:1 slope & heavy vegetation and trees
Streambed Movements: Min lateral scour at F U/S & D/S bank, no repair required.
Debris, Vegetation: Some minor debris at all banks not adjacent to the structure - all will pass under structure
River Control Devices: None
Embank/Strmbed Contr: Larger natural rock along near U/S & D/S banks; Smaller field rock at far
Drift Other: None
Waterway Adequacy
1A06 Appraisal Code: 7 - Good
Narrative: Slight chance of overtopping approaches and deck (SCOUR VULN: Not)
5A01 SR ID: 19720503560012 5A03 BR Key: 12785 7A01 Inspection Date: March 24, 2021
Paint Condition
6B36 Paint Cond Rating: N - Not Applicable 6B37 Ext of Paint Cond: N - Not Applicable
Load Ratings
IR01a Load Rating Review Recommended: Recalc not required
Due To:
Posting
VP01 Status Date: 03/20/2013
VP02 Posting Status: P - Posted for load
VP03 Special Restrictive Posting: 0 - Not Applicable
VP04 Posted Weight Limit: 3 ton
VP05 Posted Limit Combination: -1 ton
VP06 Posting Reason: B - Super/Main Overstres
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MAINTENANCE NEEDS DATA Form D-450M
Form M
5A01 SR ID: 19720503560012 5A03 BR Key: 12785 7A01 Inspection Date: March 24, 2021
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et seq., 75 Pa. C.S. §3754 and 23 U.S.C. §409 and may not be disclosed or used in litigation. 35
MAINTENANCE NEEDS DATA Form D-450M
Form M
5A01 SR ID: 19720503560012 5A03 BR Key: 12785 7A01 Inspection Date: March 24, 2021
The near left portal vertical has been properly repaired since the July
2017 inspection.
IM09 Location: NL
The siding has been reattached at the near left portal since the July
2017 inspection.
IM09 Location: NL
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MAINTENANCE NEEDS DATA Form D-450M
Form M
5A01 SR ID: 19720503560012 5A03 BR Key: 12785 7A01 Inspection Date: March 24, 2021
The siding and the timber members above the deck were painted
prior to the 2019 inspection.
IM09 Location: 1
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INSPECTION ADMINISTRATION Form D-450P
Form P
5A01 SR ID: 19720503560012 5A03 BR Key: 12785 7A01 Inspection Date: March 24, 2021
Current Inspection
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INSPECTION ADMINISTRATION Form D-450P
Form P
5A01 SR ID: 19720503560012 5A03 BR Key: 12785 7A01 Inspection Date: March 24, 2021
Inspection Team
7A05 Inspected By: 8 - Consulting Firm
7A05a Insp. Org. Name: Larson Design Group, Inc.
7A02 Team Leader: D. Sitler (1046)
6B23 Team Member: Andrew J. Susen, CBSI
6B24 Hired By: 1
6B25 Insp Contract Num: E04777
2A02 Inspection Notes: LDG No. C58
Timber Truss Covered Bridge
Clear Span = 67.7'
Category = C1/I4
3/24/2021: Routine hands-on inspection of all bridge elements performed. The center running board at
the near end of the right wheel path is no longer attached to the deck, but is confined by the adjacent
boards. There was an increase in deterioration on the concrete encasement at the far abutment. Far
left Portal sill is loose and exhibis decay.
4/1/2020: An Interim hands-on inspection was performed on the superstructure without the use of
specialized equipment. This structure was completed in April due to a mandated inspection shutdown
from Central Office in portions of March. Future inspections will be completed in March. A new Hazard
Clearance Marker has been installed at the near left. There is no significant change in decay on the
superstructure.
3/26/2019: Routine hands-on inspection of all bridge elements performed. The bridge was painted
since the 2018 inspection. The near left hazard clearance marker is missing. The missing knee brace
at U3 right was replaced since the 2018 inspection. There is additional decay to the near right portal
sill that is new since the 2018 inspection. There was an increase in deterioration to the concrete
encasement at the far abutment.
3/12/2018: An hands-on interim inspection was performed on the superstructure without the use of
specialized equipment. The near left portal impact damage was repaired. The left knee brace was
reinstalled, and the bottom of the left vertical was replaced. All elements were shifted back into their
original position and the siding was reattached. There are no other significant changes since the 2017
inspection.
Inaccessible Portion
6B49
of Structure:
Inaccessible
Inspection Location:
IC01
Damage Inspection
Comment:
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INSPECTION ADMINISTRATION Form D-450P
Form P
5A01 SR ID: 19720503560012 5A03 BR Key: 12785 7A01 Inspection Date: March 24, 2021
Next Inspection
7A14 Next Inspection By: 8 - Consulting Firm
6B20 Next Insp Type: I - Interim (special)
Schedule
7A07 7A09 7A10
7A19 Ext Insp Interval Eligiblity No 7A20 Ext Insp Interval Concurrence No
6B01 Special InspType:
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T-356 (Shakespeare Road) over Roaring Creek
BMS NO: 19-7205-0356-0012
LDG NO: C58
Near Far
Right
Near Right Notes: Far Right Notes:
Type 2-S weathering stl guide rail, stl offset brackets, Type 2-S weathering stl guide rail, stl offset
Boxing glove adjacent to structure w/ damage, flared bracket. 1 disconnected post, boxing glove
at intersection, no offset brackets on first two posts adjacent to structure, boxing glove end treatment
Boxing Glove End Treatment - flared ± 30°. The - flared 90°
third post is disconnected
Measure guide rail height = guide lines --- T - Trailing Edge Trans - Remember Spacer Tube
If between 2’ 6 15/16
” and 2’ 3” code no higher than “6” R - Required/Missing Rubrail
If between 2’ 3” and 2’ 0” code no higher than “4” D - Damaged Distance from Roadway includes
Ŷ - Steel Brackets SPET Offset when applicable.
If less than 2’ then code G.R. “3”
TRANSITION = First 25' GR APPROACH GUIDE RAIL (25' plus) APPROACH RAIL ENDS
LOCATION Gradual SPET Distance
Post
Length Height Stiffening/ Code Length Height Code Length Offset From Code
Spacing
Spacing Dist. Roadway
Near Left None Provided 2 25' 2' 5" Type 2S 4 N/A N/A 5' 4
Near Right None Provided 2 25' 2' 5" Type 2S (D) 3 N/A N/A 5' 4
Far Left None Provided 2 25' 2' 5" Type 2S (D) 3 N/A N/A 10' 8
Far Right None Provided 2 25' 2' 5" Type 2S 4 N/A N/A 10' 8
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BMS NO: 19-7205-0356-0012
LDG NO: C58
UNDERCLEAR SHEET
Bridge Site Map
Notes:
A Large natural rock
B Channel Scour - Minor
C Lateral Scour - Minor
General Comments:
Numbers on plan represent underclearance measurement location points. See following pages.
BASE MAP: Created from field measurements and observations during baseline data measurements.
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BMS NO: 19-7205-0356-0012
LDG NO: C58
UNDERCLEAR SHEET
Streambed Probing at substructure unit to assess scour and undermining
ABUTMENT TYPE: Stone Masonry REFERENCE POINT: Varies as noted
WINGS INTEGRAL: Yes MAX WATER DEPTH: 0.50 ft
STREAMBED MAT'L: A6 UNDERMINE/SCOUR PRESENT: No
Undermining Sketch:
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BMS NO: 19-7205-0356-0012
LDG NO: C58
UNDERCLEAR SHEET
Streambed Probing at substructure unit to assess scour and undermining
ABUTMENT TYPE: Stone Masonry REFERENCE POINT: Varies as noted
WINGS INTEGRAL: Yes MAX WATER DEPTH: 1.10 ft
STREAMBED MAT'L: A6 UNDERMINE/SCOUR PRESENT: No
Undermining Sketch:
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BMS NO: 19-7205-0356-0012
LDG NO: C58
UNDERCLEAR SHEET
Bridge Waterway Cross Section Along Fascia
BRIDGE TYPE: Timber Covered REFERENCE POINT: Lower Chord bottom
STREAMBED MAT'L: A6 REF POINT TO WATER SURFACE: 9.1 ft (at midspan)
CHANNEL SCOUR PRESENT: Yes
Location 1 2 3 4 5 7 6
Distance From NAB N/A 0.00 ft 16.94 ft 33.88 ft 50.81 ft 67.75 ft N/A Gauge Depth is set measurement
from reference point indicating
Gauge Depth N/A 10.00 ft 10.50 ft 11.00 ft 10.50 ft 10.00 ft N/A
max until scour occurs.
Ref Point to Bottom of Ftg Unknown Unknown N/A N/A N/A Unknown Unknown
INSP BY: DATE: MEASURED UNDERCLEARS FROM REFERENCE POINT TO STREAMBED COMMENTS:
DRD/KLM 9/5/1995 0.0 ft 10.2 ft 0.0 ft 10.1 ft 0.0 ft 10.0 ft 0.0 ft
BASELINE MEASUREMENTS
Scour Depth 0.2 ft 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.0 ft
DJS/AJS 3/24/2021 0.3 ft 9.8 ft 10.6 ft 10.1 ft 10.9 ft 9.3 ft 2.1 ft
Scour Depth 0.0 ft 0.1 ft 0.0 ft 0.4 ft 0.0 ft
SBJ/KMA 4/1/2020 0.3 ft 9.4 ft 10.2 ft 10.4 ft 11.7 ft 9.2 ft 2.1 ft
Scour Depth 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 1.2 ft 0.0 ft
DJS/ATR 3/26/2019 0.3 ft 9.4 ft 10.0 ft 10.4 ft 11.7 ft 9.2 ft 2.1 ft
Scour Depth 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 1.2 ft 0.0 ft
SBJ/JWL 3/12/2018 0.3 ft 9.6 ft 10.1 ft 10.3 ft 11.4 ft 9.3 ft 2.1 ft
Scour Depth 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.9 ft 0.0 ft
DJS/JWL 3/7/2017 0.3 ft 9.6 ft 10.3 ft 10.4 ft 11.4 ft 9.1 ft 2.1 ft
Scour Depth 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.9 ft 0.0 ft
RDT/SBJ 3/9/2016 0.3 ft 9.8 ft 10.4 ft 10.5 ft 11.3 ft 9.4 ft 2.1 ft
Scour Depth 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.8 ft 0.0 ft
RDT/DJS 3/25/2015 0.0 ft 9.6 ft 10.8 ft 10.1 ft 10.1 ft 9.3 ft 1.7 ft
Scour Depth 0.0 ft 0.3 ft 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.0 ft
General Scour Comments:
Stone Masonry abutments fully concrete encased
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T-356 (Shakespeare Road) over Roaring Creek
BMS NO: 19-7205-0356-0012
LDG NO: C58
UNDERCLEAR SHEET
Bridge Waterway Cross Section Along Fascia
BRIDGE TYPE: Timber Covered REFERENCE POINT: Lower Chord bottom
STREAMBED MAT'L: A6 REF POINT TO WATER SURFACE: 9.0 ft (at midspan)
CHANNEL SCOUR PRESENT: No
Location 16 17 15 14 13 11 12
Distance From NAB N/A 0.00 ft 16.94 ft 33.88 ft 50.81 ft 67.75 ft N/A Gauge Depth is set measurement
from reference point indicating
Gauge Depth N/A 10.00 ft 10.50 ft 11.00 ft 10.50 ft 10.00 ft N/A
max until scour occurs.
Ref Point to Bottom of Ftg Unknown Unknown N/A N/A N/A Unknown Unknown
INSP BY: DATE: MEASURED UNDERCLEARS FROM REFERENCE POINT TO STREAMBED COMMENTS:
DRD/KLM 9/5/1995 0.0 ft 9.6 ft 0.0 ft 9.9 ft 0.0 ft 9.9 ft 0.0 ft
BASELINE MEASUREMENTS
Scour Depth 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.0 ft
DJS/AJS 3/24/2021 0.0 ft 9.4 ft 9.9 ft 9.9 ft 10.2 ft 9.2 ft 2.5 ft
Scour Depth 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.0 ft
SBJ/KMA 4/1/2020 0.0 ft 9.3 ft 9.9 ft 10.2 ft 10.7 ft 9.5 ft 2.5 ft
Scour Depth 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.2 ft 0.0 ft
DJS/ATR 3/26/2019 0.0 ft 9.3 ft 10.0 ft 10.2 ft 10.7 ft 9.4 ft 2.5 ft
Scour Depth 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.2 ft 0.0 ft
SBJ/JWL 3/12/2018 0.0 ft 9.3 ft 9.8 ft 10.1 ft 10.8 ft 9.7 ft 2.5 ft
Scour Depth 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.3 ft 0.0 ft
DJS/JWL 3/7/2017 0.0 ft 9.3 ft 9.7 ft 10.1 ft 11.3 ft 9.2 ft 2.5 ft
Scour Depth 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.8 ft 0.0 ft
RDT/SBJ 3/9/2016 0.0 ft 9.4 ft 10.0 ft 10.1 ft 11.2 ft 9.3 ft 2.5 ft
Scour Depth 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.7 ft 0.0 ft
RDT/DJS 3/25/2015 0.0 ft 9.3 ft 9.8 ft 10.0 ft 11.3 ft 9.0 ft 1.8 ft
Scour Depth 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.0 ft 0.8 ft 0.0 ft
General Scour Comments:
Stone Masonry abutments fully concrete encased
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T-356 (Shakespeare Road) over Roaring Creek
BMS NO: 19-7205-0356-0012
LDG NO: C58
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BMS NO: 19-7205-0356-0012
LDG NO: C58
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BMS NO: 19-7205-0356-0012
LDG NO: C58
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BMS NO: 19-7205-0356-0012
LDG NO: C58
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