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US Army Corps of Engineers

Honolulu District

M4 - April 2016 DNP1 - July 2016

DNP2 - February 2017


US Army Corps of Engineers
Honolulu District

M4 - April 2016 DNP1 - July 2016

DNP2 - February 2017


US Army Corps of Engineers
Honolulu District

Buyayawon Bridge – Defect Observations (Not in Punch List)


• Severe spalling/delamination/efflorescence at North pile cap
• Hairline cracks observed on deck soffit. Inspection recommended
• Cracking on abutment sloped lining
• Flooding does not appear to be a problem at this site anymore
US Army Corps of Engineers
Honolulu District

• In-depth assessment of Bugas Bridge to be performed As Soon


As Possible by a Registered Structural/Bridge Engineer. Restrict
further loading over steel plate cover.

• Provide Rapid Visual Survey of bridges along the SNRDP prior to


end of DNP, to capture any additional defects not in Punch List.
Survey shall be performed by a Registered Structural/Bridge
Engineer. GET INVOLVED BEFORE DNP ENDS!!

• Typical expansion joint defects shall be repaired on bridges


(Punch List Item).

• Revisit bridge Quality Assurance concerns & recommendations


from previous missions.
US Army Corps of Engineers
Honolulu District

i. CP4
i. Follow-up DNPM1

DNPM1 - Concrete swale stops short of


concrete culvert
Present DNPM2, no changes made.
US Army Corps of Engineers
Honolulu District

i. CP4
i. Storm related damage –
Sta. 981+302

Sink hole found approx. 100 feet downslope


of failure. Also, several others observed
adjacent and downslope of the failed area.

Depression in pavement at culvert


crossing. More pronounced at Downslope
downslope lane. failure
US Army Corps of Engineers
Honolulu District

i. CP4
i. Storm related damage – Sta. 1025+160

Complete disintergartion of the ACP


in whole carriageway. Muddy,
saturated subgrade with deep ruts. Possible underground water source
crossing this area. Apparent spring
encountered during design phase.
US Army Corps of Engineers
Honolulu District

i. CP4
i. Inventory defect – Sta. 1025+405

Failed pavement approx. 3 m square.


Saturated subgrade observed. Standing water in earth swale adjacent
to the failure.
US Army Corps of Engineers
Honolulu District

i. CP4
i. Recommendations
• Pattern observed in recent pavement failures point to
pavement areas saturaded with subsurface water. Recommend
investigating all areas with known or observed water issues
under and in the vicinity of the carriageway to determine
adequacy of the drainageway to remove suface and subsurface
water away from the carriageway in an expedicous manner.
US Army Corps of Engineers
Honolulu District

III.iv SITE RESTORATION


c. Campsites and Baseyards
Hanjin Campsite (CP4)
• Demobilization complete, site abandoned
• Agreement with landowner stipulates remaining equipment and
structures to remain in place for scrap and other uses by land
owner; restoration consistent with CP4 Demobilization Plan

Construction materials and structures to Construction equipment salvaged by landowner


remain per agreement with landowner

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