BRIDGE INFRASTRUCTURE IN SECONDARY ROADS OF ANTIOQUIA

BRIDGE INFRASTRUCTURE IN SECONDARY ROADS OF ANTIOQUIA

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John Mario García
Jaime Ospina Giraldo
Edir Amparo Graciano

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Roads are the main tool for business and economic development of a region. Bridge failures cause interruptions in normal traffic and ground shipping of goods, producing incalculable losses while normal traffic is restored. Antioquia has one of the most extensive road networks in Colombia with a large number of bridges that make up its road infrastructure assets. Many of these bridges have not been properly maintained since their construction, which can cause structural failures and even the possibility of collapse. An inventory of all bridges in secondary roads in the Department of Antioquia identified the main physical parameters of each bridge, the building type, the structure type, and the current level of damage. The inventory showed that reinforced concrete is the most common structural type used in bridges, of lengths most commonly between 5m and 10m, of which 11% require immediate intervention due to the level of damage in their structure, while 48% of them are functioning properly.

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John Mario García, Universidad de Medellín

Civil Engineer, Universidad de Medellín. Master’s in Enginerring Sciences, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Doctoral candidate, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. Assistant Professor, Civil Engineering Program at Universidad de Medellín. Medellín, Colombia

Jaime Ospina Giraldo, Secretaría de Infraestructura Física de Antioquia

Civil Engineer, Universidad Politécnico Jaime Isaza Cadavid. University Professional of the Secretaría de Obras Públicas del Departamento de Antioquia (Public Works Secretariat of the Department of Antioquia)

Edir Amparo Graciano, Secretaría de Infraestructura Física de Antioquia

Civil Engineer, Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Medellín. Specialization in Roadways and Transportation, Universidad Nacional de Colombia –Medellín. Director of Physical Development at the Secretaría de Infraestructura Física de Antioquia (Physical Infrastructure Secretariat of Antioquia) 2008-2011. Independent consultant