1. Bridge Replacement – Boyd Avenue, Waynesville, North Carolina:Engineered Concepts performed the structural design and prepared construction drawings for a new roadway bridge on Boyd Avenue in Waynesville, North Carolina. The bridge consisted of a three-span structure over a creek, constructed with a precast concrete superstructure and a cast-in-place concrete substructure. Foundations are supported on driven steel piles. The project design and drawings were reviewed by the North Carolina Department of Transportation – Design Services Unit. The project is currently out for bids. 2. Bridge Replacement – Seventh Avenue over Mud Creek, Hendersonville, North Carolina:Engineered Concepts performed the structural design and prepared construction drawings for a new roadway bridge on Seventh Avenue in Hendersonville, North Carolina. The bridge consisted of a single-span structure over a creek, constructed with a precast concrete superstructure and a cast-in-place concrete substructure. Foundations are supported on driven steel piles. The project design and drawings were reviewed by the North Carolina Department of Transportation – Design Services Unit. The project was completed in 1999. 3. Bridge Replacement – Glen Avenue, Kannapolis, North Carolina:Engineered Concepts performed the structural design and prepared construction drawings for a new culvert beneath a roadway on Glen Avenue in Kannapolis, North Carolina. The culvert consisted of a two-barrel cast-in-place concrete structure in an existing stream. The project design and drawings were reviewed by the North Carolina Department of Transportation – Design Services Unit. The project was completed in 1999. 4. Golf Cart Bridges – Oak Hollow Golf Course, High Point, North Carolina:Engineered Concepts performed the structural design and prepared drawings for the construction of two golf cart/walkway bridges over a lake at the Oak Hollow Golf Course in High Point, North Carolina. The new bridges replaced old timber bridges that had deteriorated. The bridges were constructed using a precast concrete superstructure and a cast-in-place concrete substructure. Foundations are supported on driven timber piles. The project design and drawings were reviewed by the City of High Point. The project was completed in 1994. 5. Pedestrian Walkway Bridges – Lake Jeanette Subdivision, Greensboro, North Carolina:Engineered Concepts performed the structural design and prepared drawings for the construction of two pedestrian walkway bridges over Lake Jeanette in Greensboro, North Carolina. The bridges provide pedestrian access over the lake, and keep pedestrians off an adjacent road. The bridges were constructed entirely of timber superstructure and substructure. Foundations are supported on driven timber piles. The project design and drawings were reviewed by the City of Greensboro. The project was completed in 1996. 6. Pedestrian Bridge – Grogan & Reynolds Dorms, UNC-G, Greensboro, North Carolina:Engineered Concepts performed the structural design and prepared drawings for the construction of a pedestrian bridge over a creek between Grogan & Reynolds dorms on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in Greensboro, North Carolina. The new bridge replaced an old timber bridge that had deteriorated. The bridge was to be constructed using a pre-manufactured wood bridge supported on a cast-in-place concrete substructure. Foundations are supported on shallow spread footings. The University, and the North Carolina Department of State Construction reviewed the project design and drawings. The project was never constructed. 7. Pedestrian/Maintenance Bridges – Forest Hills Park, Durham, North Carolina:Engineered Concepts performed the structural design and prepared drawings for the construction of two pedestrian bridges over a creek in the Forest Hills Park in Durham, North Carolina. The new bridges replaced old timber bridges that had deteriorated. One of the bridges was designed to support light truck traffic, and was designed using a concrete and steel superstructure. The other bridge was designed to support only pedestrians, and was designed using timber superstructure. The project design and drawings were reviewed by the City of Durham. The project is still under review for construction. 8. Bridge Formwork Design:Engineered Concepts has provided formwork and shoring design for bridge construction projects. These services are required by Contractors during construction of bridge projects and are submitted to the state agency governing construction of the bridge project.
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