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Kuwait

United Nations Circle Flyover

Project description

This 15-span curved highway viaduct on Kuwait City’s Fourth Ring Road was built in the 1980s, with a length of 800 m.

The continuous prestressed in situ concrete deck is a 5-cell hollow box construction, with a depth of 2.75 m and width of 15 m. The piers are made of reinforced concrete.

Among other requirements, the structure was designed to withstand seismic forces.

Renovation works carried out in 2015 include the replacement of the viaduct’s modular expansion joints, which had suffered serious damage due to their rigid, inflexible design.

mageba scope

It was decided to replace the existing rigid modular expansion joints with mageba TENSA-MODULAR expansion joints, which have an elastic control system and can thus accommodate movements in all directions and rotations about all axes.

The joints are of types LR10 and LR11, with 10 and 11 gaps respectively, each allowing longitudinal deck movements of 800 mm or more.

As well as accommodating unexpected movements and thus avoiding the resulting damaging constraint forces, the elastic design of the TENSA-MODULAR joint minimises fatigue loading and further enhancing long-term durability.

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The existing rigid expansion joints lacked the flexibility of mageba joints, resulting in damage

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The elastic control system of TENSA-MODULAR joints allows great flexibility, preventing damage

Key Data

Products:

TENSA-MODULAR expansion joints of types LR10 and LR11

Features:

Design according to AASHTO specifications

Installed:

2015

City:

Kuwait City

Type:

Highway viaduct

Length:

800 m

Completed:

1984

Renovated:

2015