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Pajaritos Bridge Evaluation: a 50 year old concrete structure in an aggressive environment in the Gulg of Mexico

Angélica del Valle    
José Pérez    
Andrés Torres    
Miguel Martínez    

Resumen

This investigation presents the results of the inspection performed on the Pajaritos Bridge as part of the activities for the Mexican bridge infrastructureevaluation project denominated National Plan for Bridge Corrosion Evaluation. This plan considers the evaluation of structural integrity of approximately10000 bridges in the federal highway network. In this evaluation the following activities were performed: 1) A thoroughly visual examination; 2) A detailedinspection in two steps: a) Photographic and damage surveys; b) Mechanical, chemical and electrochemical testing; 3) A structural survey; 4) Results analysisand recommendations. It was found that the bridge deck was in need of major repairs and the bridge required the implementation of a cathodic protectionsystem. All of the above made the bridge rehabilitation financially unfecesible, so it was recommended to tear down the bridge and to rebuild a new one.It was recommended that the new bridge design was based on durability requirements.

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