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I-395 Miami Signature Bridge

I-395 Miami Signature Bridge

Miami, Florida

Project Description

The I-395/SR836/I-95 Design-Build Project will improve mobility at a major crossroads in downtown Miami and deliver a landmark that reconnects the community. The project area is the key corridor for traffic headed to the Port of Miami, MacArthur Causeway and Miami Beach.

A signature bridge structure —The Fountain — will carry a key segment of I-395 over NE 2nd Avenue and Biscayne Boulevard and redefine the Miami skyline with its six sweeping arches. Spanning 1,025 feet across two busy downtown Miami roadways, its largest arch will soar 325 feet above the ground and measure 650 feet across. 

Designed by HDR, the overall vision of this bridge is to emphasize the essence of Miami as the center for the arts, with this structure as its nexus, making it a focal point of civic life for all Miamians. The Fountain's architectural design is inspired by Miami's world status as the center of the Americas, and the fountain-like arches are symbolic of Miami as a place where people from all backgrounds come together and live as a community.

The resulting structure — made up of six arches — is destined to become a highly recognizable icon. Its roadway is supported by twin cast-in-place box girders, which are in turn suspended from each arch by stay cables.

The fountain-like structure springs from a massive center pier, which not only carries the weight of the arches and the suspended deck, but also houses the electrical and structural health monitoring system for the bridge. The center pier footing alone required approximately 5,000 cubic yards of concrete and 1.7 million pounds of steel reinforcing. 

The superstructure box girders are being built concurrently with the arch construction as cast-in-place structures supported on falsework. Once the arches are completed, cable suspenders consisting of 19 to 55 high-strength steel strands per cable will be installed, transferring the weight of the superstructure to the arches.

 

To meet maintenance of traffic requirements, the structure supporting the westbound roadway, including four arches, will be built and opened to traffic before the second half, that supports the eastbound roadway and includes the last two arches, is completed.

Location

I-395 Miami, Florida

Owner

Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT)

Miami-Dade Expressway Authority (MDX)

Contractor

Archer Western and Rizzani

Designer

HDR

Total Contract Value

$840 million

Timeline

2018 - 2027

Construction Method

  • Precast segmental arches

  • Cast-in-place center pier and arch starters at footings

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Our Role

Hatcher Technical worked directly with contractor Archer Western / Rizzani, designer HDR, and construction engineer McNary Bergeron & Johannesen to develop three-dimensional CAD models that were fully integrated, conflict-free, and with areas of congestion mitigated. Hatcher Technical also performed constructability reviews on all signature bridge models, including post-tensioning hardware, reinforcement, and other construction items embedded in the concrete structure, and produced shop drawings for construction.

Areas of the project that Hatcher Technical worked on included:

  • Cast-in-place center pier, including footing and arch starters

    • (modeling, constructability review and shop drawings)

  • Footings and arch starters at the outer ends of the arches

    • (modeling, constructability review and shop drawings)

  • Precast arch segments

    • (modeling, constructability review and shop drawings)

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