PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Delta provided structural engineering design of concrete retaining walls, which support the Cumberland flyover bridge ramps.
The overall Cumberland Flyover Project included the following construction and improvements:
- New flyover bridge from the eastbound Jane Addams Memorial Tollway (I-90) consisting of four spans (approximately 845-feet long) crossing the CTA Blue Line and eastbound I-190
- Four retaining walls located east and west of the flyover bridge structure
- New eastbound collector-distributor roadway exiting to southbound Cumberland Avenue from eastbound I-90
- Proposed drainage, high-mast tower lighting, conventional roadway lighting, CCTV camera towers, landscaping, pavement markings and signing
- Resurfacing of eastbound mainline I-90 from I-190 to west of Cumberland Avenue
- Reconstruction and widening of eastbound I-190 from the Des Plaines River to the I-190 / I-90 merge
This project collaboration between CDOT, IDOT, and Tollway provides the following benefits:
- Reduced congestion and travel times
- Enhanced safety
- Lower operations and maintenance costs
- Improved geometric and interchange design
DELTA STRUCTURAL DESIGN
The bridge approach retaining walls were designed as cast-in-place concrete to resist soil, vehicular live load, and lateral crash impact loading. Retaining wall foundations incorporate concrete-filled, metal shell piles and have a maximum soil retained height of 19’-6”. Aesthetic treatment is accounted for by means of a form liner. Combined length of walls is 1,094’-7”.
CLIENT
Chicago Department of Transportation
In association with:
Illinois Department of Transportation
Illinois State Toll Highway Authority
PROJECT LOCATION
Chicago, IL
DELTA’S ROLE
Subconsultant
SERVICES PROVIDED
Structural Engineering
DESIGN SCHEDULE
2014 – 2016
CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE
2016 – 2018
CONSTRUCTION VALUE
$23,889,000
PROJECT SORT LINKS
PROJECT PHOTOS
Photos taken after completion of bridge structure.