Bridge Building Certification

This 40 hour certification class will introduce you to the cast-in-place, post-tensioned, concrete box girder bridge – the structure typically specified by the California State Department of Transportation (Caltrans) for most bridges in our state. The first 32 hours of the class will start with descriptions of the functions and terminology of a variety of box girder bridge components such as; abutments, columns, falsework, soffits, bent caps, hinges, restrainers, diaphragms, elevations, super-elevations and camber. A description of “lost deck” forming procedures and post tensioning is also included. The majority of the remaining 32 hours of the class involves the actual “hands-on” construction of a full-scale, box girder bridge mock-up. The project begins with the installation of a “mock” falsework system which will be sheeted over with plywood to create a large working bridge platform. Using the platform as the bridge soffit form, you will layout and erect exterior girder forms, construct a bridge deck overhang form, layout and erect interior girder forms, and build a bridge diaphragm form. The last 8 hours of the class will be spent learning to read and interpret actual Caltrans concrete box girder bridge plans. Working with the Caltans Standard Plans and Standard Specifications will also be covered.

Course Length

40 Hours

Designed For Craft

Carpenters, Piledrivers

Pre-Requisites

No pre-requisites required at this time

Upon Completion

You will receive a card indicating you are a

Certificate Type

This is a Caltrans recognized certification

Certificate Expires

No expiration date at this time

Refresher Requirement

No refresher course required at this time

 
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