The Kellogg Avenue Viaduct was created to carry
traffic over the Arkansas River and continue above the existing
road surface, relieving congestion on the roadway.
Located on U.S. Highway 54 in Wichita, the mainline of the
viaduct consists of two parallel structures each 2,908 ft.
in length. Two ramps, eastbound and westbound, allow access
to the bridge. Each structure accommodates two lanes of traffic.
The spans range from 125 ft. to 165 ft. The typical box width
is flared in sections reaching 97 ft., 1 1/4 inches wide.
The ramp sections are all single cell boxes 5-ft.-6-in. deep.
The mainline consists of two, three and four cell boxes with
a 6-ft.-6in. nominal depth. The transition section of the
bridge has a sloping bottom slab, while the bottom slab is
level with the typical portion of the bridge. The structure
was erected cast-in-place on a timber and falsework system.
The project was completed in 1994.
Services
Provided:
• Integrated Segment Drawings
• Geometrical Control of Casting, Erection, and Procedural
Manuals
• Analysis of Construction Loading
• Design of Erection Equipment and Falsework
• Erection Procedures
• Post-Tensioning Calculations
• On and Off-Site Technical Assistance