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Central Ohio Section Newsletter ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter October 2010 Page 1 www.centralohioasce.com 2 0 1 0 - 2 0 1 1 B O A R D O F D I R E C T O R S PRESIDENT Julie Pickering (614) 486-4383 TREASURER Adam Rich (614) 797-2463 1ST VICE PRESIDENT Michael Mazzoli (614) 876-8000 MEMBER-AT-LARGE / NEWSLETTER EDITOR Brooks Vogel (614) 487-1650 2ND VICE PRESIDENT Michael Navabi (614) 839-0379 SECRETARY Mark Seidelmann (614) 486-4383 WEB SITE EDITOR Peter Narsavage (614) 432-4030 O C T O B E R A S C E L U N C H E O N Pay Securely Online On Our Web Site Thursday, October 21, 2010-11:30am Registration-12:00pm Lunch Lincoln Theatre • 769 East Long Street • Columbus, OH 43203 Richard E. Geers, P.E – President, Jezerinac Geers & Associates Nationwide Children’s Hospital Patient Tower The new Inpatient Tower is a 13-story, 720,000 S.F. addition to Nationwide Children's Hospital. Design studies began during early in 2007, and construction is scheduled for completion in 2012. Costs for the building will be in the range of $275 million. The tower is designed with radial and circular column lines, with a maximum radius of about 475 feet. Structural framing primarily consists of wide-module concrete joists for the first six levels, then 7 levels of structural steel framing. Building lateral loads are resisted by both internal and external moment frames, with some heavy diagonals added for stiffness on taller stories. Framing also includes areas of conventionally-reinforced flat plate construction, a post- tensioned dining room roof below the main entry drive, and a two-level steel-framed bridge connection that cantilevers about 65 feet over portions of the existing hospital. The presentation will include numerous pictures, from sub-basement tunnels to the heli-pad. Buffet-Style Lunch. A certificate for one (1) Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hour will be issued at the conclusion of the program. For reservations contact Mike Mazzoli at [email protected] or (614) 876-8000 or register and pay online with a credit card. Registration is due by 5 PM on Friday, October 15, 2010. Late registrations and walk-ins may not be accepted. Registration fees may still be required for no-shows and registrants canceling after October 15, 2010. $20 ASCE Members & Guests - $15 ASCE Life Members $10 Students. The preferred method of payment is online before October 15, 2010 or on the day of the event by cash or check. If you need to pay for multiple registrations, please pay by check. Checks should be made payable to Central Ohio ASCE. Free Parking is available for this event in the west parking lot of the facility, in the north parking lot across the street and in the street surrounding the theatre. CONTENT President’s Letter 2 Latest News 2-4 Calendar of Events 5 Newsletter Ads 6-7 October 2010 Volume 15, Issue 2 Date /Time: Location: Speakers: Topic: Menu: CPD Hours: Reservations: Cost: Payment: Parking:

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Page 1: ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15, Issue 2...required for no-shows and registrants canceling after October 15, 2010. $20 ASCE Members & Guests - $15 ASCE Life Members

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ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter October 2010 Page 1wwwcentralohioascecom

2 0 1 0 - 2 0 1 1 B O A R D O F D I R E C T O R S

PRESIDENTJulie Pickering(614) 486-4383TREASURER

Adam Rich(614) 797-2463

1ST VICE PRESIDENTMichael Mazzoli(614) 876-8000

MEMBER-AT-LARGE NEWSLETTER EDITOR

Brooks Vogel(614) 487-1650

2ND VICE PRESIDENTMichael Navabi(614) 839-0379SECRETARY

Mark Seidelmann(614) 486-4383

WEB SITE EDITORPeter Narsavage(614) 432-4030

O C T O B E R A S C E L U N C H E O N

Pay SecurelyOnline On Our

Web Site

Thursday October 21 2010-1130am Registration-1200pm Lunch

Lincoln Theatre bull 769 East Long Street bull Columbus OH 43203

Richard E Geers PE ndash President Jezerinac Geers amp Associates

Nationwide Childrenrsquos Hospital Patient TowerThe new Inpatient Tower is a 13-story 720000 SF addition to Nationwide ChildrensHospital Design studies began during early in 2007 and construction is scheduled forcompletion in 2012 Costs for the building will be in the range of $275 million The tower isdesigned with radial and circular column lines with a maximum radius of about 475 feetStructural framing primarily consists of wide-module concrete joists for the first six levels then7 levels of structural steel framing Building lateral loads are resisted by both internal andexternal moment frames with some heavy diagonals added for stiffness on taller stories

Framing also includes areas of conventionally-reinforced flat plate construction a post-tensioned dining room roof below the main entry drive and a two-level steel-framed bridgeconnection that cantilevers about 65 feet over portions of the existing hospital Thepresentation will include numerous pictures from sub-basement tunnels to the heli-pad

Buffet-Style Lunch

A certificate for one (1) Continuing Professional Development (CPD) hour will be issued at theconclusion of the program

For reservations contact Mike Mazzoli at mikemazzolipsiusacom or (614) 876-8000 orregister and pay online with a credit card Registration is due by 5 PM on Friday October15 2010 Late registrations and walk-ins may not be accepted Registration fees may still berequired for no-shows and registrants canceling after October 15 2010

$20 ASCE Members amp Guests - $15 ASCE Life Members $10 Students

The preferred method of payment is online before October 15 2010 or on the day of theevent by cash or check If you need to pay for multiple registrations please pay by checkChecks should be made payable to Central Ohio ASCE

Free Parking is available for this event in the west parking lot of the facility in the northparking lot across the street and in the street surrounding the theatre

CONTENT

Presidentrsquos Letter 2

Latest News 2-4

Calendar of Events 5

Newsletter Ads 6-7

O c t o b e r 2 0 1 0Volume 15 Issue 2

Date Time

Location

Speakers

Topic

Menu

CPD Hours

Reservations

Cost

Payment

Parking

Page 2wwwcentralohioascecom

ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15 Issue 2

It was great to see so many of you at ourSeptember luncheon at the OSU Golf Club Wehad a full house and enjoyed a very interestingpresentation by Tim Chylik of Carmeuse Limeand Stone and our own website editor PeterNarsavage of ODOT Thanks again toCarmeuse Lime and Stone for sponsoring theluncheon and allowing each of us to attend forhalf price

We had such a great number of people RSVPfor the September luncheon that we had to closedown the event registration early Itrsquos wonderfulto have such a great response for ourluncheons but at the same time itrsquos unfortunatethat we sometimes have to turn people awaySo please remember to get your reservations inearly for the luncheons

Speaking of the luncheons our Octoberluncheon will be held on Thursday October 21st

at the Lincoln Theater in Columbus Thepresentation will be on the Nationwide ChildrenrsquosHospital Patient Tower It will be a joint meetingwith the Structural Engineers Association ofOhio (SEAO) and the American ConcreteInstitute (ACI) so we expect another greatturnout Attendees will earn 1 ContinuingProfessional Development (CPD) hour forattending For more details please see page 1of this newsletter

Hope to see you at the luncheon on the 21stHave a wonderful October

Thank you

Julie L Pickering PE MASCEJuliePickeringStanteccom

L E T T E R F R O M T H E P R E S I D E N T

O S U L I C H T E N S T E I N D I S T I N G U I S H E D L E C T U R E S E R I E S

The second Lichtenstein Distinguished Lectureof the academic year will be given by Dr RShankar Nair on FridayNovember 5 at 330 PM AtDreese Labs Room 260 onthe OSU Campus 2015 NeilAvenue Columbus Oh Thelectures are free andattendees will receive onehour of PDH for each lecture

Dr Nair will discuss someunusual and innovative solutions from hisbridge engineering practice These include anunbalanced bascule bridge where eliminationof the counterweight and associated pit morethan compensated for the additional lifting effortrequired (a design that has been awarded a USpatent) a skewed hanging pedestrian bridgean unusual minimum-area design for a SinglePoint Urban Diamond Interchange innovationsin the design of the worldrsquos longest tied-archbridge and the top-down construction of asubway station under an existing multi-storybuilding Also included will be an exploration ofthe evolution of arch bridge bracing systems

and the application to bridge bracing of the newDirect Analysis Method of design for stability

Dr Nair received his PhD in civil engineeringfrom the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1969 In hismore than 40 years ofengineering practice DrNair developed thestructural designs of manymajor bridges and buildingsincluding the longest tiedarch in the world and a 90-story 1047-foot tall buildingnow partly constructed inChicago His projects havewon numerous awardsincluding four AISCNSBAPrize Bridge awards and sixStructural Engineers Association of Illinois MostInnovative Structure awards He has won aLifetime Achievement Award from AISC He isa former chairman of the Council on TallBuildings and Urban Habitat and is currently thechairman of the AISC Committee onSpecifications Dr Nair was elected to theNational Academy of Engineering in 2005

Page 3wwwcentralohioascecom

ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15 Issue 2

R I C H S T R E E T B R I D G E P R E S T R E S S E D C O N C R E T E T O U R

Two complimentary tours of Prestress Services IndustriesLLCrsquos Grove City plant were held on September 9 andSeptember 28 Interest in the tours was strong and bothdates were filled to the 20 person capacity

The tour included a discussion on all aspects of theconcrete structural members from the initial formingthrough QAQC and delivery of the members to the jobsiteStructural concrete members for the new Rich StreetBridge in downtown Columbus Ohio were being fabricated at the time of the tour and thesemembers were used as the basis of the detailed discussion about the fabrication process Over 68individual precast concrete members are required for the 5-span structure

(LEFT) Center portion of arch in fabrication- The rebarcage which provides mild reinforcement for the member isin place on top of the bottom of the arched form All formswere custom made for the Rich Street project Theprestressing strands which provide the major structuralreinforcement are present in the middle of the beam andare prestressed to over 30 kips per strand The white ductswill create the void to place the post-tensioning cables afterthe arched beam segments are field installed The post-tensioning cables will bind the three segments of each archto act as a composite member

(RIGHT) Finished between arch section- Structuralmember complete and waiting for transport Typicallymembers are assembled and poured every 24 hoursThis exterior section was completed with ribbed formliner on the exposed surface Rebar extends beyondend of member to extend into the field cast-in-placeconcrete closure pour to be placed between eachprecast segment to tie them together Prestressedstands are present in the middle center of thesection post-tension ducts on the outer centerRaised rebar stirrups extend above the member to tie-in the cast-in-place concrete bridge deck to thesuperstructure

(LEFT amp RIGHT) Leg arch sectionsLower leg sections of the archedstructure fabricated and hoisted to beloaded for delivery to the jobsite

(BOTTOM) Portions of bridgeerected and supported with falseworkon a causeway in the Scioto River

Page 4wwwcentralohioascecom

ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15 Issue 2

A S C E C O N T I N U I N G E D U C A T I O N W O R K S H O P S

ASCE is pleased to provide the upcoming ASCE Continuing Education seminars and workshops inthe Midwest Region These in-depth practice-oriented programs are produced by ASCErsquosContinuing Education Department and may be of interest to you Please click on the links below foradditional informationDATES SEMINARS AND COMPUTER WORKSHOP LINKS Location

Nov 4-5 2010 Load Rating of Highway Bridges Chicago ILNov 4-5 2010 Wind Loads for Buildings and Other Structures Chicago ILNov 17-19 2010 HEC-HMS Computer Workshop Cincinnati OHDec 8-10 2010 Streambank Stabilization for Restoration and Flood Control Chicago ILFeb 17-18 2011 Design of Lateral Force Resisting Systems in 2009 International Building Code Cincinnati OHFeb 24-25 2011 Upgrading Treatment Plants and Pumping Stations Chicago ILMarch 10-11 2011 Earth Retaining Structures Design Construction and Inspection Now in LRFD Cincinnati OHMarch 10-11 2011 HEC-HMS Computer Workshop Chicago ILMarch 16-18 2011 Design of Foundations for Dynamic Loads Cincinnati OHMarch 17-18 2011 Design of Cold Formed Steel Structures The New 2007 Specification Chicago ILMarch 23-25 2011 Design and Construction of Microtunneling Projects Chicago ILMarch 24-25 2011 Low Impact Development Applications for Water Resource Management Madison WIMarch 24-25 2011 Modern Detectors for Traffic Surveillance ManagementTraveler Information Chicago IL

O S U E N G I N E E R S W I T H O U T B O R D E R S B A N Q U E T

The Ohio State University chapter of Engineers Without Borders invites you to attend their first annualBanquet and Silent Auction on October 20 2010 at the Ohio State Faculty Club

EWB-OSU students will present their work on a latrine project in El Salvador The design promotessustainable technology and it will allow the community to receive treated drinking water in the future

Tickets are $40 and are being sold until October 14th

To purchase tickets online visit httpewbosuedubanquethtml

For further questions or to purchase tickets by check email kauppila7osuedu

O H I O T R A N S P O R T A T I O N E N G I N E E R I N G C O N F E R E N C E

From October 19-20 2010 the 64th annual Ohio Transportation EngineeringConference will take place at the Greater Columbus Convention Center Sponsored bythe Ohio Department of Transportation and The Ohio State University the conference isone of the nations largest transportation conferences

This years theme is Igniting Ohiorsquos Economic Engine Investments in transportation andinfrastructure lead to job creation economic growth and improved quality of life for all OhioansOhio has world-class transportation assets that are truly an engine for economic growth

The program addresses the latest policy and technical information as well as covering new ideas intransportation policy planning environmental design construction maintenance operation localgovernment and management of transportation resources The conference features excitingspeakers technical sessions and an exhibit area Meet other professionals in your specialty areaand share stories of innovations in transportation and related fields

Page 5wwwcentralohioascecom

ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15 Issue 2

K E E P U P T O D A T E

Join Our E-Mail ListKeep up to date with all the currentevents and announcements Just goto httpcentralohioascecome-mailand follow the directions to sign up

Visit Us On The Webwwwcentralohioascecom

E-Mail Usascecentralohioascecom

Our Next Board MeetingWill Be Held at 1130 AM

Thursday November 4 2010Stantec Consulting Services

1500 Lake Shore DriveColumbus OH

B O A R D M E E T I N G

2 0 1 0 - 2 0 1 1 C E N T R A L O H I O A S C E M E E T I N G S

Meeting Date Topic Location Person Responsible

ThursdaySeptember 16 2010

LunchLime Stabilization

ODOT Projects OSU Golf Club Peter Narsavage

ThursdayOctober 21 2010

LunchChildrens Hospital

Projects Lincoln Theater Ryan KonstTom Rozsits

ThursdayNovember 18 2010

LunchEngineers Without

BordersOSU Longaberger

Alumni House Andrian Lee

ThursdayDecember 16 2010

DinnerColumbus Zoo Polar

Bear Exhibit Columbus Zoo Tom RozsitsBob Heady

ThursdayJanuary 20 2011

Lunch

City of ColumbusCombined Sewer

Overflows amp MitigationProjects

Crowne Plaza North Michael Navabi

ThursdayFebruary 2010

TBAEngineers Week TBA E-Week Organizer

ThursdayMarch 17 2011

LunchWest Main Street

Bridge - Westerville Villa Milano Michael BashorJim Pajk

ThursdayApril 21 2011

DinnerOhio University

ProjectsOhio University -

TBA Bob Heady

ThursdayMay 19 2011

LunchPresident Elect Lunch OSU Blackwell Inn Mike Mazzoli

June 2011 Planning Meeting TBA Adam Rich

Page 6wwwcentralohioascecom

ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15 Issue 2

O U R P R O F E S S I O N A L S P O N S O R S

Thank YouPut Your Ad Here

Business Card Ad$175 year

Double Business Card Ad$350 year

To purchase a newsletter ad contact MikeMazzoli by email at mikemazzolipsiusacomor by phone at (614) 876-8000

1650 Watermark DriveSuite 200Columbus OH 43215

American Society of Civil EngineersCentral Ohio Section

Page 7wwwcentralohioascecom

O U R P R O F E S S I O N A L S P O N S O R S

Thank You

Page 2: ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15, Issue 2...required for no-shows and registrants canceling after October 15, 2010. $20 ASCE Members & Guests - $15 ASCE Life Members

Page 2wwwcentralohioascecom

ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15 Issue 2

It was great to see so many of you at ourSeptember luncheon at the OSU Golf Club Wehad a full house and enjoyed a very interestingpresentation by Tim Chylik of Carmeuse Limeand Stone and our own website editor PeterNarsavage of ODOT Thanks again toCarmeuse Lime and Stone for sponsoring theluncheon and allowing each of us to attend forhalf price

We had such a great number of people RSVPfor the September luncheon that we had to closedown the event registration early Itrsquos wonderfulto have such a great response for ourluncheons but at the same time itrsquos unfortunatethat we sometimes have to turn people awaySo please remember to get your reservations inearly for the luncheons

Speaking of the luncheons our Octoberluncheon will be held on Thursday October 21st

at the Lincoln Theater in Columbus Thepresentation will be on the Nationwide ChildrenrsquosHospital Patient Tower It will be a joint meetingwith the Structural Engineers Association ofOhio (SEAO) and the American ConcreteInstitute (ACI) so we expect another greatturnout Attendees will earn 1 ContinuingProfessional Development (CPD) hour forattending For more details please see page 1of this newsletter

Hope to see you at the luncheon on the 21stHave a wonderful October

Thank you

Julie L Pickering PE MASCEJuliePickeringStanteccom

L E T T E R F R O M T H E P R E S I D E N T

O S U L I C H T E N S T E I N D I S T I N G U I S H E D L E C T U R E S E R I E S

The second Lichtenstein Distinguished Lectureof the academic year will be given by Dr RShankar Nair on FridayNovember 5 at 330 PM AtDreese Labs Room 260 onthe OSU Campus 2015 NeilAvenue Columbus Oh Thelectures are free andattendees will receive onehour of PDH for each lecture

Dr Nair will discuss someunusual and innovative solutions from hisbridge engineering practice These include anunbalanced bascule bridge where eliminationof the counterweight and associated pit morethan compensated for the additional lifting effortrequired (a design that has been awarded a USpatent) a skewed hanging pedestrian bridgean unusual minimum-area design for a SinglePoint Urban Diamond Interchange innovationsin the design of the worldrsquos longest tied-archbridge and the top-down construction of asubway station under an existing multi-storybuilding Also included will be an exploration ofthe evolution of arch bridge bracing systems

and the application to bridge bracing of the newDirect Analysis Method of design for stability

Dr Nair received his PhD in civil engineeringfrom the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1969 In hismore than 40 years ofengineering practice DrNair developed thestructural designs of manymajor bridges and buildingsincluding the longest tiedarch in the world and a 90-story 1047-foot tall buildingnow partly constructed inChicago His projects havewon numerous awardsincluding four AISCNSBAPrize Bridge awards and sixStructural Engineers Association of Illinois MostInnovative Structure awards He has won aLifetime Achievement Award from AISC He isa former chairman of the Council on TallBuildings and Urban Habitat and is currently thechairman of the AISC Committee onSpecifications Dr Nair was elected to theNational Academy of Engineering in 2005

Page 3wwwcentralohioascecom

ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15 Issue 2

R I C H S T R E E T B R I D G E P R E S T R E S S E D C O N C R E T E T O U R

Two complimentary tours of Prestress Services IndustriesLLCrsquos Grove City plant were held on September 9 andSeptember 28 Interest in the tours was strong and bothdates were filled to the 20 person capacity

The tour included a discussion on all aspects of theconcrete structural members from the initial formingthrough QAQC and delivery of the members to the jobsiteStructural concrete members for the new Rich StreetBridge in downtown Columbus Ohio were being fabricated at the time of the tour and thesemembers were used as the basis of the detailed discussion about the fabrication process Over 68individual precast concrete members are required for the 5-span structure

(LEFT) Center portion of arch in fabrication- The rebarcage which provides mild reinforcement for the member isin place on top of the bottom of the arched form All formswere custom made for the Rich Street project Theprestressing strands which provide the major structuralreinforcement are present in the middle of the beam andare prestressed to over 30 kips per strand The white ductswill create the void to place the post-tensioning cables afterthe arched beam segments are field installed The post-tensioning cables will bind the three segments of each archto act as a composite member

(RIGHT) Finished between arch section- Structuralmember complete and waiting for transport Typicallymembers are assembled and poured every 24 hoursThis exterior section was completed with ribbed formliner on the exposed surface Rebar extends beyondend of member to extend into the field cast-in-placeconcrete closure pour to be placed between eachprecast segment to tie them together Prestressedstands are present in the middle center of thesection post-tension ducts on the outer centerRaised rebar stirrups extend above the member to tie-in the cast-in-place concrete bridge deck to thesuperstructure

(LEFT amp RIGHT) Leg arch sectionsLower leg sections of the archedstructure fabricated and hoisted to beloaded for delivery to the jobsite

(BOTTOM) Portions of bridgeerected and supported with falseworkon a causeway in the Scioto River

Page 4wwwcentralohioascecom

ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15 Issue 2

A S C E C O N T I N U I N G E D U C A T I O N W O R K S H O P S

ASCE is pleased to provide the upcoming ASCE Continuing Education seminars and workshops inthe Midwest Region These in-depth practice-oriented programs are produced by ASCErsquosContinuing Education Department and may be of interest to you Please click on the links below foradditional informationDATES SEMINARS AND COMPUTER WORKSHOP LINKS Location

Nov 4-5 2010 Load Rating of Highway Bridges Chicago ILNov 4-5 2010 Wind Loads for Buildings and Other Structures Chicago ILNov 17-19 2010 HEC-HMS Computer Workshop Cincinnati OHDec 8-10 2010 Streambank Stabilization for Restoration and Flood Control Chicago ILFeb 17-18 2011 Design of Lateral Force Resisting Systems in 2009 International Building Code Cincinnati OHFeb 24-25 2011 Upgrading Treatment Plants and Pumping Stations Chicago ILMarch 10-11 2011 Earth Retaining Structures Design Construction and Inspection Now in LRFD Cincinnati OHMarch 10-11 2011 HEC-HMS Computer Workshop Chicago ILMarch 16-18 2011 Design of Foundations for Dynamic Loads Cincinnati OHMarch 17-18 2011 Design of Cold Formed Steel Structures The New 2007 Specification Chicago ILMarch 23-25 2011 Design and Construction of Microtunneling Projects Chicago ILMarch 24-25 2011 Low Impact Development Applications for Water Resource Management Madison WIMarch 24-25 2011 Modern Detectors for Traffic Surveillance ManagementTraveler Information Chicago IL

O S U E N G I N E E R S W I T H O U T B O R D E R S B A N Q U E T

The Ohio State University chapter of Engineers Without Borders invites you to attend their first annualBanquet and Silent Auction on October 20 2010 at the Ohio State Faculty Club

EWB-OSU students will present their work on a latrine project in El Salvador The design promotessustainable technology and it will allow the community to receive treated drinking water in the future

Tickets are $40 and are being sold until October 14th

To purchase tickets online visit httpewbosuedubanquethtml

For further questions or to purchase tickets by check email kauppila7osuedu

O H I O T R A N S P O R T A T I O N E N G I N E E R I N G C O N F E R E N C E

From October 19-20 2010 the 64th annual Ohio Transportation EngineeringConference will take place at the Greater Columbus Convention Center Sponsored bythe Ohio Department of Transportation and The Ohio State University the conference isone of the nations largest transportation conferences

This years theme is Igniting Ohiorsquos Economic Engine Investments in transportation andinfrastructure lead to job creation economic growth and improved quality of life for all OhioansOhio has world-class transportation assets that are truly an engine for economic growth

The program addresses the latest policy and technical information as well as covering new ideas intransportation policy planning environmental design construction maintenance operation localgovernment and management of transportation resources The conference features excitingspeakers technical sessions and an exhibit area Meet other professionals in your specialty areaand share stories of innovations in transportation and related fields

Page 5wwwcentralohioascecom

ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15 Issue 2

K E E P U P T O D A T E

Join Our E-Mail ListKeep up to date with all the currentevents and announcements Just goto httpcentralohioascecome-mailand follow the directions to sign up

Visit Us On The Webwwwcentralohioascecom

E-Mail Usascecentralohioascecom

Our Next Board MeetingWill Be Held at 1130 AM

Thursday November 4 2010Stantec Consulting Services

1500 Lake Shore DriveColumbus OH

B O A R D M E E T I N G

2 0 1 0 - 2 0 1 1 C E N T R A L O H I O A S C E M E E T I N G S

Meeting Date Topic Location Person Responsible

ThursdaySeptember 16 2010

LunchLime Stabilization

ODOT Projects OSU Golf Club Peter Narsavage

ThursdayOctober 21 2010

LunchChildrens Hospital

Projects Lincoln Theater Ryan KonstTom Rozsits

ThursdayNovember 18 2010

LunchEngineers Without

BordersOSU Longaberger

Alumni House Andrian Lee

ThursdayDecember 16 2010

DinnerColumbus Zoo Polar

Bear Exhibit Columbus Zoo Tom RozsitsBob Heady

ThursdayJanuary 20 2011

Lunch

City of ColumbusCombined Sewer

Overflows amp MitigationProjects

Crowne Plaza North Michael Navabi

ThursdayFebruary 2010

TBAEngineers Week TBA E-Week Organizer

ThursdayMarch 17 2011

LunchWest Main Street

Bridge - Westerville Villa Milano Michael BashorJim Pajk

ThursdayApril 21 2011

DinnerOhio University

ProjectsOhio University -

TBA Bob Heady

ThursdayMay 19 2011

LunchPresident Elect Lunch OSU Blackwell Inn Mike Mazzoli

June 2011 Planning Meeting TBA Adam Rich

Page 6wwwcentralohioascecom

ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15 Issue 2

O U R P R O F E S S I O N A L S P O N S O R S

Thank YouPut Your Ad Here

Business Card Ad$175 year

Double Business Card Ad$350 year

To purchase a newsletter ad contact MikeMazzoli by email at mikemazzolipsiusacomor by phone at (614) 876-8000

1650 Watermark DriveSuite 200Columbus OH 43215

American Society of Civil EngineersCentral Ohio Section

Page 7wwwcentralohioascecom

O U R P R O F E S S I O N A L S P O N S O R S

Thank You

Page 3: ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15, Issue 2...required for no-shows and registrants canceling after October 15, 2010. $20 ASCE Members & Guests - $15 ASCE Life Members

Page 3wwwcentralohioascecom

ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15 Issue 2

R I C H S T R E E T B R I D G E P R E S T R E S S E D C O N C R E T E T O U R

Two complimentary tours of Prestress Services IndustriesLLCrsquos Grove City plant were held on September 9 andSeptember 28 Interest in the tours was strong and bothdates were filled to the 20 person capacity

The tour included a discussion on all aspects of theconcrete structural members from the initial formingthrough QAQC and delivery of the members to the jobsiteStructural concrete members for the new Rich StreetBridge in downtown Columbus Ohio were being fabricated at the time of the tour and thesemembers were used as the basis of the detailed discussion about the fabrication process Over 68individual precast concrete members are required for the 5-span structure

(LEFT) Center portion of arch in fabrication- The rebarcage which provides mild reinforcement for the member isin place on top of the bottom of the arched form All formswere custom made for the Rich Street project Theprestressing strands which provide the major structuralreinforcement are present in the middle of the beam andare prestressed to over 30 kips per strand The white ductswill create the void to place the post-tensioning cables afterthe arched beam segments are field installed The post-tensioning cables will bind the three segments of each archto act as a composite member

(RIGHT) Finished between arch section- Structuralmember complete and waiting for transport Typicallymembers are assembled and poured every 24 hoursThis exterior section was completed with ribbed formliner on the exposed surface Rebar extends beyondend of member to extend into the field cast-in-placeconcrete closure pour to be placed between eachprecast segment to tie them together Prestressedstands are present in the middle center of thesection post-tension ducts on the outer centerRaised rebar stirrups extend above the member to tie-in the cast-in-place concrete bridge deck to thesuperstructure

(LEFT amp RIGHT) Leg arch sectionsLower leg sections of the archedstructure fabricated and hoisted to beloaded for delivery to the jobsite

(BOTTOM) Portions of bridgeerected and supported with falseworkon a causeway in the Scioto River

Page 4wwwcentralohioascecom

ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15 Issue 2

A S C E C O N T I N U I N G E D U C A T I O N W O R K S H O P S

ASCE is pleased to provide the upcoming ASCE Continuing Education seminars and workshops inthe Midwest Region These in-depth practice-oriented programs are produced by ASCErsquosContinuing Education Department and may be of interest to you Please click on the links below foradditional informationDATES SEMINARS AND COMPUTER WORKSHOP LINKS Location

Nov 4-5 2010 Load Rating of Highway Bridges Chicago ILNov 4-5 2010 Wind Loads for Buildings and Other Structures Chicago ILNov 17-19 2010 HEC-HMS Computer Workshop Cincinnati OHDec 8-10 2010 Streambank Stabilization for Restoration and Flood Control Chicago ILFeb 17-18 2011 Design of Lateral Force Resisting Systems in 2009 International Building Code Cincinnati OHFeb 24-25 2011 Upgrading Treatment Plants and Pumping Stations Chicago ILMarch 10-11 2011 Earth Retaining Structures Design Construction and Inspection Now in LRFD Cincinnati OHMarch 10-11 2011 HEC-HMS Computer Workshop Chicago ILMarch 16-18 2011 Design of Foundations for Dynamic Loads Cincinnati OHMarch 17-18 2011 Design of Cold Formed Steel Structures The New 2007 Specification Chicago ILMarch 23-25 2011 Design and Construction of Microtunneling Projects Chicago ILMarch 24-25 2011 Low Impact Development Applications for Water Resource Management Madison WIMarch 24-25 2011 Modern Detectors for Traffic Surveillance ManagementTraveler Information Chicago IL

O S U E N G I N E E R S W I T H O U T B O R D E R S B A N Q U E T

The Ohio State University chapter of Engineers Without Borders invites you to attend their first annualBanquet and Silent Auction on October 20 2010 at the Ohio State Faculty Club

EWB-OSU students will present their work on a latrine project in El Salvador The design promotessustainable technology and it will allow the community to receive treated drinking water in the future

Tickets are $40 and are being sold until October 14th

To purchase tickets online visit httpewbosuedubanquethtml

For further questions or to purchase tickets by check email kauppila7osuedu

O H I O T R A N S P O R T A T I O N E N G I N E E R I N G C O N F E R E N C E

From October 19-20 2010 the 64th annual Ohio Transportation EngineeringConference will take place at the Greater Columbus Convention Center Sponsored bythe Ohio Department of Transportation and The Ohio State University the conference isone of the nations largest transportation conferences

This years theme is Igniting Ohiorsquos Economic Engine Investments in transportation andinfrastructure lead to job creation economic growth and improved quality of life for all OhioansOhio has world-class transportation assets that are truly an engine for economic growth

The program addresses the latest policy and technical information as well as covering new ideas intransportation policy planning environmental design construction maintenance operation localgovernment and management of transportation resources The conference features excitingspeakers technical sessions and an exhibit area Meet other professionals in your specialty areaand share stories of innovations in transportation and related fields

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ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15 Issue 2

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Our Next Board MeetingWill Be Held at 1130 AM

Thursday November 4 2010Stantec Consulting Services

1500 Lake Shore DriveColumbus OH

B O A R D M E E T I N G

2 0 1 0 - 2 0 1 1 C E N T R A L O H I O A S C E M E E T I N G S

Meeting Date Topic Location Person Responsible

ThursdaySeptember 16 2010

LunchLime Stabilization

ODOT Projects OSU Golf Club Peter Narsavage

ThursdayOctober 21 2010

LunchChildrens Hospital

Projects Lincoln Theater Ryan KonstTom Rozsits

ThursdayNovember 18 2010

LunchEngineers Without

BordersOSU Longaberger

Alumni House Andrian Lee

ThursdayDecember 16 2010

DinnerColumbus Zoo Polar

Bear Exhibit Columbus Zoo Tom RozsitsBob Heady

ThursdayJanuary 20 2011

Lunch

City of ColumbusCombined Sewer

Overflows amp MitigationProjects

Crowne Plaza North Michael Navabi

ThursdayFebruary 2010

TBAEngineers Week TBA E-Week Organizer

ThursdayMarch 17 2011

LunchWest Main Street

Bridge - Westerville Villa Milano Michael BashorJim Pajk

ThursdayApril 21 2011

DinnerOhio University

ProjectsOhio University -

TBA Bob Heady

ThursdayMay 19 2011

LunchPresident Elect Lunch OSU Blackwell Inn Mike Mazzoli

June 2011 Planning Meeting TBA Adam Rich

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ASCE is pleased to provide the upcoming ASCE Continuing Education seminars and workshops inthe Midwest Region These in-depth practice-oriented programs are produced by ASCErsquosContinuing Education Department and may be of interest to you Please click on the links below foradditional informationDATES SEMINARS AND COMPUTER WORKSHOP LINKS Location

Nov 4-5 2010 Load Rating of Highway Bridges Chicago ILNov 4-5 2010 Wind Loads for Buildings and Other Structures Chicago ILNov 17-19 2010 HEC-HMS Computer Workshop Cincinnati OHDec 8-10 2010 Streambank Stabilization for Restoration and Flood Control Chicago ILFeb 17-18 2011 Design of Lateral Force Resisting Systems in 2009 International Building Code Cincinnati OHFeb 24-25 2011 Upgrading Treatment Plants and Pumping Stations Chicago ILMarch 10-11 2011 Earth Retaining Structures Design Construction and Inspection Now in LRFD Cincinnati OHMarch 10-11 2011 HEC-HMS Computer Workshop Chicago ILMarch 16-18 2011 Design of Foundations for Dynamic Loads Cincinnati OHMarch 17-18 2011 Design of Cold Formed Steel Structures The New 2007 Specification Chicago ILMarch 23-25 2011 Design and Construction of Microtunneling Projects Chicago ILMarch 24-25 2011 Low Impact Development Applications for Water Resource Management Madison WIMarch 24-25 2011 Modern Detectors for Traffic Surveillance ManagementTraveler Information Chicago IL

O S U E N G I N E E R S W I T H O U T B O R D E R S B A N Q U E T

The Ohio State University chapter of Engineers Without Borders invites you to attend their first annualBanquet and Silent Auction on October 20 2010 at the Ohio State Faculty Club

EWB-OSU students will present their work on a latrine project in El Salvador The design promotessustainable technology and it will allow the community to receive treated drinking water in the future

Tickets are $40 and are being sold until October 14th

To purchase tickets online visit httpewbosuedubanquethtml

For further questions or to purchase tickets by check email kauppila7osuedu

O H I O T R A N S P O R T A T I O N E N G I N E E R I N G C O N F E R E N C E

From October 19-20 2010 the 64th annual Ohio Transportation EngineeringConference will take place at the Greater Columbus Convention Center Sponsored bythe Ohio Department of Transportation and The Ohio State University the conference isone of the nations largest transportation conferences

This years theme is Igniting Ohiorsquos Economic Engine Investments in transportation andinfrastructure lead to job creation economic growth and improved quality of life for all OhioansOhio has world-class transportation assets that are truly an engine for economic growth

The program addresses the latest policy and technical information as well as covering new ideas intransportation policy planning environmental design construction maintenance operation localgovernment and management of transportation resources The conference features excitingspeakers technical sessions and an exhibit area Meet other professionals in your specialty areaand share stories of innovations in transportation and related fields

Page 5wwwcentralohioascecom

ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15 Issue 2

K E E P U P T O D A T E

Join Our E-Mail ListKeep up to date with all the currentevents and announcements Just goto httpcentralohioascecome-mailand follow the directions to sign up

Visit Us On The Webwwwcentralohioascecom

E-Mail Usascecentralohioascecom

Our Next Board MeetingWill Be Held at 1130 AM

Thursday November 4 2010Stantec Consulting Services

1500 Lake Shore DriveColumbus OH

B O A R D M E E T I N G

2 0 1 0 - 2 0 1 1 C E N T R A L O H I O A S C E M E E T I N G S

Meeting Date Topic Location Person Responsible

ThursdaySeptember 16 2010

LunchLime Stabilization

ODOT Projects OSU Golf Club Peter Narsavage

ThursdayOctober 21 2010

LunchChildrens Hospital

Projects Lincoln Theater Ryan KonstTom Rozsits

ThursdayNovember 18 2010

LunchEngineers Without

BordersOSU Longaberger

Alumni House Andrian Lee

ThursdayDecember 16 2010

DinnerColumbus Zoo Polar

Bear Exhibit Columbus Zoo Tom RozsitsBob Heady

ThursdayJanuary 20 2011

Lunch

City of ColumbusCombined Sewer

Overflows amp MitigationProjects

Crowne Plaza North Michael Navabi

ThursdayFebruary 2010

TBAEngineers Week TBA E-Week Organizer

ThursdayMarch 17 2011

LunchWest Main Street

Bridge - Westerville Villa Milano Michael BashorJim Pajk

ThursdayApril 21 2011

DinnerOhio University

ProjectsOhio University -

TBA Bob Heady

ThursdayMay 19 2011

LunchPresident Elect Lunch OSU Blackwell Inn Mike Mazzoli

June 2011 Planning Meeting TBA Adam Rich

Page 6wwwcentralohioascecom

ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15 Issue 2

O U R P R O F E S S I O N A L S P O N S O R S

Thank YouPut Your Ad Here

Business Card Ad$175 year

Double Business Card Ad$350 year

To purchase a newsletter ad contact MikeMazzoli by email at mikemazzolipsiusacomor by phone at (614) 876-8000

1650 Watermark DriveSuite 200Columbus OH 43215

American Society of Civil EngineersCentral Ohio Section

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O U R P R O F E S S I O N A L S P O N S O R S

Thank You

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ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15 Issue 2

K E E P U P T O D A T E

Join Our E-Mail ListKeep up to date with all the currentevents and announcements Just goto httpcentralohioascecome-mailand follow the directions to sign up

Visit Us On The Webwwwcentralohioascecom

E-Mail Usascecentralohioascecom

Our Next Board MeetingWill Be Held at 1130 AM

Thursday November 4 2010Stantec Consulting Services

1500 Lake Shore DriveColumbus OH

B O A R D M E E T I N G

2 0 1 0 - 2 0 1 1 C E N T R A L O H I O A S C E M E E T I N G S

Meeting Date Topic Location Person Responsible

ThursdaySeptember 16 2010

LunchLime Stabilization

ODOT Projects OSU Golf Club Peter Narsavage

ThursdayOctober 21 2010

LunchChildrens Hospital

Projects Lincoln Theater Ryan KonstTom Rozsits

ThursdayNovember 18 2010

LunchEngineers Without

BordersOSU Longaberger

Alumni House Andrian Lee

ThursdayDecember 16 2010

DinnerColumbus Zoo Polar

Bear Exhibit Columbus Zoo Tom RozsitsBob Heady

ThursdayJanuary 20 2011

Lunch

City of ColumbusCombined Sewer

Overflows amp MitigationProjects

Crowne Plaza North Michael Navabi

ThursdayFebruary 2010

TBAEngineers Week TBA E-Week Organizer

ThursdayMarch 17 2011

LunchWest Main Street

Bridge - Westerville Villa Milano Michael BashorJim Pajk

ThursdayApril 21 2011

DinnerOhio University

ProjectsOhio University -

TBA Bob Heady

ThursdayMay 19 2011

LunchPresident Elect Lunch OSU Blackwell Inn Mike Mazzoli

June 2011 Planning Meeting TBA Adam Rich

Page 6wwwcentralohioascecom

ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15 Issue 2

O U R P R O F E S S I O N A L S P O N S O R S

Thank YouPut Your Ad Here

Business Card Ad$175 year

Double Business Card Ad$350 year

To purchase a newsletter ad contact MikeMazzoli by email at mikemazzolipsiusacomor by phone at (614) 876-8000

1650 Watermark DriveSuite 200Columbus OH 43215

American Society of Civil EngineersCentral Ohio Section

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O U R P R O F E S S I O N A L S P O N S O R S

Thank You

Page 6: ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15, Issue 2...required for no-shows and registrants canceling after October 15, 2010. $20 ASCE Members & Guests - $15 ASCE Life Members

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ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15 Issue 2

O U R P R O F E S S I O N A L S P O N S O R S

Thank YouPut Your Ad Here

Business Card Ad$175 year

Double Business Card Ad$350 year

To purchase a newsletter ad contact MikeMazzoli by email at mikemazzolipsiusacomor by phone at (614) 876-8000

1650 Watermark DriveSuite 200Columbus OH 43215

American Society of Civil EngineersCentral Ohio Section

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O U R P R O F E S S I O N A L S P O N S O R S

Thank You

Page 7: ASCE Central Ohio Section - Newsletter Volume 15, Issue 2...required for no-shows and registrants canceling after October 15, 2010. $20 ASCE Members & Guests - $15 ASCE Life Members

1650 Watermark DriveSuite 200Columbus OH 43215

American Society of Civil EngineersCentral Ohio Section

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O U R P R O F E S S I O N A L S P O N S O R S

Thank You