CHURCH STREET BRIDGE

WING WALL CONSTRUCTION

The wing walls act as a funnel to channel water and debris flowing toward the bridge. There are wing walls on all four edges of this bridge.

     
Piles of rebar are used in the construction of the walls.   Here the rebar shows the placement of the wing wall.
   
Wooden molds are piled ready to be used for the construction of the wall.   The molds are joined together leaving an opening for the concrete to be poured around the rebar to make the wall.
   
Here are two wing walls in place. A man is standing on the box culvert between the two wing walls.   Note the rebar that extends from the wing wall to connect to the headwall.

 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