CHURCH STREET BRIDGE

HEADWALL CONSTRUCTION and ROAD SURFACE

     
The wooden molds are in place for the headwalls (or side walls). These walls are built on top of the box culvert.   Braces are used against the dam wall (upstream side) to provide support to the wooden molds.
   
This is another view of the mold system for pouring the concrete.   Here most of the molds have been removed after the casting and curing of the reinforced concrete walls.
 
After the completion of the road surface and pavements, a guardrail system has been added. Here is the final bridge on the upstream side.   A spillway and drainage pipe completes the downstream side of the bridge.

 BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION CHURCH STREET BRIDGE
 STREAM PREPARATION - Church Street Bridge   DEMOLITION and BRIDGE SUBSTRUCTURE - Church Street Bridge  WING WALL CONSTRUCTION - Church Street Bridge  HEADWALL CONSTRUCTION and ROAD SURFACE - Church Street Bridge