Cooranbong Bridge

Project Overview

Fortec was engaged by LMCC to strengthen, and undertake upgrade works for the Cooranbong Bridge crossing over Dora Creek.

This bridge provides a critical freight link within south-western growth area of Lake Macquarie.

The bridge is a two-way, steel and concrete composite bridge constructed in the 1960s utilising existing concrete foundations originally constructed in the 1900s.

Fast Facts

  • CLIENTLake Macquarie City Council
  • LOCATIONCooranbong, NSW

Scope of Works

  • Removal of lead paint and welding strengthening plates to the underside of existing girders
  • Crack Injection
  • Installation of CFRP laminates to concrete soffit
  • Concrete Repairs
  • Installation of carbon fibre rods to the top the bridge deck
  • Bridge jacking to enable repair and replacement of the failing girder flanges & steel bearings
  • Installation of new transverse steel bracing
  • Installation new traffic barriers

Highlights

  • Custom designed & fabricated jacking frame
  • Most of the works were self-performed by Fortec
  • Alternative CFRP Laminate product which reduced the overall all quantity of laminates required compared to tender design