Materials
Use Class S concrete (
= 4.0 ksi). Refer to district-specific corrosion protection requirements for regions where bridge decks are exposed to de-icing agents and/or saltwater spray with regularity. If thus required, use Class S (HPC) concrete.
= 4.0 ksi). Refer to district-specific corrosion protection requirements for regions where bridge decks are exposed to de-icing agents and/or saltwater spray with regularity. If thus required, use Class S (HPC) concrete.
Use Grade 60 reinforcing steel or deformed welded wire reinforcement (WWR) meeting the requirements of ASTM A1064. Refer to district-specific corrosion protection requirements for regions where bridge decks are exposed to de-icing agents and/or saltwater spray with regularity. If thus required, use one of the following types of corrosion resistant reinforcement (refer also to Item 440):
- Epoxy-Coated Reinforcing Steel meeting the requirements of ASTM A775 or A934
- Epoxy-Coated WWR meeting the requirements of ASTM A884 Class A or B
- Hot-Dip Galvanized Reinforcing Steel
- Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) Bars; The design for GFRP reinforcement in bridge decks must adhere to theAASHTO LRFD Guide Specifications for GFRP-Reinforced Concrete Bridge Decks and Traffic Railings.Specify a minimum modulus of elasticity for GFRP of 7,500 ksi in the plans.
- Low Carbon/Chromium Reinforcing Steel meeting the requirements of ASTM A1035 Gr 100 Ty CS
- Stainless Reinforcing Steel meeting the requirements of ASTM A955 Ty 316LN, XM28, 2205, or 2304; Use only for extreme chloride exposure in coastal areas.