Bridge #1056 – De Grey River
In the Pilbara region of Western Australia, Bridge #1056 spans the De Grey River along the Great Northern Highway.
BG&E was engaged to investigate the condition of the steel pile casings associated with the piers for Bridge #1056, including corrosion and section loss of the steel pile casings below, at and above the ground level.
The condition assessment of Bridge #1056 was completed in 2022, reporting varying amounts of corrosion in the pile casings with the greatest amount of section loss (up to 3.5 millimetres for a 12 millimetre thick pile casing) recorded at ground level. The report also confirmed complete loss of coating with no protection to the steel in the zones between the high-water and below ground level.
The project scope included
- Preliminary works.
- Site investigation, including:
- Visual assessment to determine the condition of the casings and corrosion.
- Non-destructive testing, including ultrasonic thickness testing of the steel, ferrous dry film thickness gauge to determine coating thickness, coating adhesion testing using AS 3894.9, Method A, and completion of a hammer tap survey.
- Analysis of all site investigations and provision of a written report.
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Key Outcomes
Used non-destructive testing for precise condition analysis
Provided clear findings for targeted maintenance actions
Identified up to 3.5mm section loss in steel pile casings