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stabilize the weight of the bridge; and two "cross" pontoons, weighing 10,100 short tons (9,200 t), are sited at each end of the floating span at transitional spans, which connect the deck to fixed bridges and approaches using hinges to move up to 24 inches (61 cm) for fluctuations in lake water levels moving the pontoons. All the pontoons are designed with watertight compartments that are monitored remotely with sensors to detect leaks that could lead to catastrophic failure.
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interchange, and was not fully traversable for bicyclists and pedestrians. The new westbound approach bridge opened in August 2017, with later revisions to extend the HOV lane towards the
Montlake interchange. The bridge's multi-use bike and pedestrian path partially opened in July 2016, with access
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cables and are divided into three types: 45 587-short-ton (533 t) fluke anchors used in softer soils deep in the lakebed; eight 107-short-ton (97 t) gravity anchors used in solid soils nearer to the shore; and five 10-foot-diameter (3.0 m), 79-to-92-foot-long (24 to 28 m) drilled
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that wrapped around parts of the pontoons. The repairs were made by the contractor at the direction of WSDOT from
December 2013 to June 2014 and cost a total of approximately $ 208 million, using up the majority of the program's reserve funds. As a result of the pontoon issues, the estimated opening
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of the concrete. A state investigative report by concrete expert John Reilly blamed the WSDOT Bridge and
Structures Office (BSO) for the error. The BSO did most of the pontoon design in-house, instead of delegating those details and the financial risk to contracting teams. The goal was to allow bids
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To ensure storm resistance in the event of water seeping into the pontoons, each pontoon is outfitted with a leak detection system with a float switch that sits about 3 inches (7.6 cm) off the floor. If the pontoon is breached, an alarm will sound inside the maintenance building. From there, a
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sections that are elevated 20 feet (6.1 m) above the concrete pontoons that forms the lower deck which essentially creates "a bridge on top of a bridge". Unlike the older bridge, maintenance vehicles can now access the pontoons from beneath the upper roadway deck without interrupting traffic.
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Department of Transportation. The study followed several others in the late 20th century to find solutions to traffic on the SR 520 floating bridge, with most proposals rejected after heavy opposition
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The new bridge was designed to be more stable in stronger winds and raised the bridge deck much higher above the surface of the lake than the old bridge. Unlike the original floating bridge, where the road surface is directly on pontoons connected end-to-end, the new bridge featured pontoons laid
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In 2012, WSDOT identified cracks and other problems with the first batch of completed pontoons, estimating that it would cost $ 400 million to repair cracks and other flaws that would bring down the bridge's predicted lifespan below the desired 75 years. The problems were originally speculated to
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Of the pontoons, 21 are longitudinal pontoons that support the deck and structure and are 360 by 75 by 28 feet (109.7 m × 22.9 m × 8.5 m) and weigh 11,000 short tons (10,000 t); 54 smaller supplemental pontoons, weighing 2,500 short tons (2,300 t), are used to
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extension with two options (both requiring 30 additional pontoons): one option would be 116 feet (35 m) wide with two lanes each direction, plus light rail to replace the HOV lanes; the other 150-foot-wide (46 m) option would retain the HOV lanes, two general purpose lanes in each
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to comply with local building codes. The original deck design called for three support columns but was later revised to two due to aesthetic issues. Moreover, the lighting mounted on top of the deck had to be positioned to minimize light pollution as well as its effect on aquatic habitat.
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Traffic on the new bridge was shifted over in two stages, beginning with westbound traffic on April 11 and ending with eastbound traffic on April 25. Initially, the bridge narrowed from 6 lanes to 4 lanes at the end of the floating span, over 1.2 miles (1.9 km) east of the
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Seattle were the last to be funded. The $ 4.5 billion in funding comes largely from the state gas tax earmarked for highways, tolling, and federal highway funds.
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north–south, perpendicular to the direction of vehicular traffic, and a road surface on a platform raised 20 feet (6.1 m) above the water. This design now includes shoulders and a protected pedestrian and bicycle path across the viaduct.
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which plans to reuse the individual pontoons for floating decks and other projects. An unaffiliated contest was held in 2012 seeking ideas for the 33 pontoons of the old bridge, with solutions ranging from a "floating
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to be submitted sooner. The states top bridge engineer, Jugesh Kapur was ultimately let go over the error and another
Department of Transportation employee was demoted. A floating, 660-short-ton (600 t)
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In March 2015, two construction accidents on the bridge slowed construction for reevaluation of safety measures: a contractor was killed after a high fall on the east highrise; and a crane-lifted load of
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1228:. SR 520 Bridge Replacement and HOV Program: Final Environmental Impact Statement and Section 4(f) and 6(f) Evaluations (Report). Washington State Department of Transportation. June 2011. Archived from
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Public transportation and high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) use were incorporated in the bridge design. The bridge includes HOV lanes with priority for transit. A 2008 WSDOT report included five core
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for disposal and recycling; in March 2016, the city rejected the plan, citing the possible release of toxins in the pontoon's concrete. The pontoons were sold to a recycling company based in
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area, bridge replacement was explored as early as 1969, when building a parallel span was explored and rejected. The
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1377:"Get in line: Largest pontoons for new SR 520 floating bridge all in final position on Lake Washington"
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The original Evergreen Point Floating Bridge was designed before the implementation of modern
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2053:"Goodbye viaduct, hello tunnel: WSDOT plans a celebration of the old and new Feb. 2-3"
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In April 2017, the bridge project was awarded the 2017 Grand Conceptor Award from the
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2519:"So long: first pontoon from the old SR 520 bridge floating out of Lake Washington"
1477:(Press release). Washington State Department of Transportation. November 22, 2013.
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bridge and Montlake Boulevard interchange, is scheduled to be completed in 2031.
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that float above the water and are secured by 58 anchors to the lake bottom.
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pump can be lowered into the chamber and controlled from the deck above.
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2408:"SR 520 – Floating Bridge and Landings Project: Kenmore Industrial Park"
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Construction of the bridge deck, beginning with the eastern approach in
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of 50 miles per hour (80 km/h) or higher for more than 15 minutes.
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1792:"SR 520 – Floating Bridge and Landings Project: Construction Overview"
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1475:"Drydock in the water: SR 520 coffer cell arrives on Lake Washington"
459:. The pontoons were floated to the bridge on Lake Washington via the
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2601:"New SR 520 floating bridge named America's top engineering feat"
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Shortly after the opening of the bridge's westbound lanes, the
2462:"Company buys 520 bridge pontoons, plans to recycle worldwide"
2197:"Traffic switch from old SR 520 floating bridge to new bridge"
1855:"What It Takes to Keep a 7,700-Foot Floating Bridge From Doom"
1404:"520 Bridge pontoon problems could reach nearly $ 400 million"
1016:"Lake Washington Floating Bridge is dedicated on July 2, 1940"
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1653:Lindblom, Mike; Cornwell, Paige (March 18, 2015).
1313:"How to Build the World's Longest Floating Bridge"
2776:George Washington Memorial Bridge (Aurora Bridge)
1984:. Washington State Department of Transportation.
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1822:"How much do you know about the new 520 bridge?"
1561:"WSDOT executes new SR 520 pontoon change order"
591:Panoramic view of the bridge looking north from
2293:"Bike/pedestrian path opening on SR 520 Bridge"
2489:"What to do with the old 520 Bridge pontoons?"
2435:"Kenmore says no to 520 bridge deconstruction"
1952:"Evergreen Point transit station opens Monday"
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784:(Plaque on bridge deck). Medina, Washington:
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1434:"State admits costly mistakes on 520 bridge"
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2136:"Thousands cross new 520 Bridge – on foot"
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2630:SR 520 Bridge Replacement and HOV Program
2546:"Bridge from afar moored in Pitt Meadows"
2229:"Building the West Approach Bridge North"
1715:Morse-Miller, Haylee (October 27, 2015).
1591:"Construction to begin on new 520 bridge"
762:American Council of Engineering Companies
1686:"Road-deck milestone for new 520 bridge"
1502:"More woes plague SR-520 Bridge project"
699:previous Evergreen Point Floating Bridge
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325:another floating bridge of the same name
2487:Gutierrez, Scott (September 23, 2012).
1256:"Problems push 520 project over budget"
979:"Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–"
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2346:"State proposes 520 Bridge toll hikes"
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1286:"Pontoon Tracking and Bridge Assembly"
337:Evergreen Point Floating Bridge (1963)
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29:Evergreen Point Floating Bridge (1963)
2901:Aubrey Davis Park (Mercer Island Lid)
2272:from the original on December 1, 2017
2030:"SR 520 Bridge Multi-Axle Toll Rates"
1982:"SR 520 – Light Rail in the Corridor"
1898:from the original on January 23, 2017
1054:"The Longest Floating Bridge: SR 520"
977:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
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3049:Pontoon bridges in the United States
2544:Melnychuk, Phil (October 31, 2016).
1432:Lindblom, Mike (February 26, 2013).
1119:"Ten Years of SR 520 Bridge Project"
1084:"SR 520 Floating Bridge Replacement"
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318:longest floating bridge in the world
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2376:"SR 520 Bridge toll rates increase"
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2262:"SR 520 bridge closed this weekend"
2165:Lindblom, Mike (January 12, 2016).
2051:Lindblom, Mike (November 1, 2018).
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1853:Marshall, Aarian (April 19, 2016).
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1589:Gutierrez, Scott (March 29, 2012).
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1500:Vedder, Tracy (February 28, 2014).
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1184:"Evergreen Point bridge solutions?"
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830:Lindblom, Mike (January 12, 2016).
451:at two purpose-built facilities in
298:Governor Albert D. Rosellini Bridge
3039:Bridges in King County, Washington
3034:Toll bridges in Washington (state)
3024:Road bridges in Washington (state)
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2321:. KING 5 News. December 20, 2017.
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1753:Schlosser, Kurt (March 30, 2016).
1727:from the original on March 4, 2016
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1684:Lindblom, Mike (August 23, 2015).
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1311:Newcomb, Tim (November 11, 2011).
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500:bus and an overhead highway sign.
208:116 feet (35 m) (at midpoint)
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2578:Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce
2499:from the original on May 13, 2016
2260:DeMay, Daniel (August 25, 2017).
2146:from the original on May 12, 2016
2105:"Longest bridge, floating bridge"
1886:Emmert, Mark A. (June 19, 2007).
1827:Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce
1622:Lindblom, Mike (March 28, 2012).
1410:from the original on June 5, 2016
1402:Douglas, C.R. (August 27, 2013).
1254:Lindblom, Mike (April 17, 2016).
905:Dougherty, Phil (June 26, 2015).
805:"SR 520 – Budget and Performance"
668:Opening and removal of old bridge
2607:from the original on May 3, 2017
2460:Langler, John (March 31, 2016).
2433:Graf, Heather (March 31, 2016).
2344:Burton, Lynsi (April 11, 2016).
2291:Chen, Natascha (July 22, 2016).
2077:Peer, Steve (January 12, 2016).
1950:Lindblom, Mike (June 15, 2014).
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1567:from the original on May 9, 2016
1535:"SR 520 – Pontoon Modifications"
1512:from the original on May 8, 2016
1481:from the original on May 9, 2016
1014:Lange, Greg (January 14, 1999).
1003:. December 16, 1969. p. E6.
877:"SR 520 – Floating Bridge Facts"
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2791:Lacey V. Murrow Memorial Bridge
2781:Homer M. Hadley Memorial Bridge
2760:Evergreen Point Floating Bridge
2753:Evergreen Point Floating Bridge
2134:Demay, Daniel (April 2, 2016).
1052:Flores, Sergio (January 2017).
652:direction, and add light rail.
557:The bridge deck is made of 776
290:Evergreen Point Floating Bridge
229:$ 4.56 billion (project budget)
1820:Peer, Steve (April 14, 2016).
743:Pitt Meadows, British Columbia
417:environmental impact statement
374:Interstate 90 floating bridges
355:1964 state highway renumbering
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2707:List of tunnels in Seattle
2702:List of bridges in Seattle
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1223:"Executive Summary"
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