The High-5 Project: How Two Texas Companies and TXDOT Partnered to Apply High Performance Concrete Technologies to Replace one of the Largest Highway Interchanges in Texas, on a Fast Track Schedule
Through cooperative teamwork and the desire to use the best technologies and methods possible, High Performance Concrete (HPC) played a key role in the successful “Fast Track” completion of one of the largest and most complex highway interchange projects in the US, more than one year ahead of schedule. This paper presents the utilization of HPC as a key part of the 500,000 cubic yards of concrete required to construct the Texas Department of Transportation’s High-5 Project located in Dallas, Texas, USA. Topics discussed include the aggressive “Fast Track” incentive contract and how this drove the use of technology, the HPC concrete performance criteria (plastic as well as hardened), materials optimization, HPC mix design development, mix design examples and performance results, maturity testing, lessons learned during the project and project results. It is our hope that this paper will provide others with information/ideas of value for future successful projects like High-5.
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Supplemental Notes:
- The Table of Contents on the CD-ROM lists the title of this paper as “The High-5 Project: How Two Texas Companies and TXDOT Combined Innovative Technologies to Build One of the Largest Interchanges in Texas on a Fast Track Schedule”.
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Corporate Authors:
National Concrete Bridge Council
Portland Cement Association, 5420 Old Orchard Road
Skokie, IL United States 60077-1083 -
Authors:
- Cook, Lew
- Acs, Gabor
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Conference:
- HPC: Build Fast, Build to Last. The 2006 Concrete Bridge Conference
- Location: Reno NV, United States
- Date: 2006-5-7 to 2006-5-10
- Publication Date: 2006
Language
- English
Media Info
- Media Type: CD-ROM
- Features: Figures; Photos; References;
- Pagination: 16p
- Monograph Title: HPC: Build Fast, Build to Last
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: High performance concrete; Optimization; Rheology; Self compacting concrete
- Uncontrolled Terms: Fast-track paving; Flow rate; Polycarboxylate; Speed-density relationships
- Geographic Terms: Dallas (Texas)
- Subject Areas: Highways; Materials; I32: Concrete;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01036150
- Record Type: Publication
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Oct 27 2006 8:14AM