countyreviewer
Civil/Environmental
- Jan 15, 2014
- 11
Sorry to ask the question but I am not a structual. However the county is required to review plans submitted by engineers. It is required that for this design it should be a registered structual however in Washington laws allow a civil to perform if they feel competent. My question is that there is a creek crossing, 14 foot culvert, that a retaining wall is proposed for a new road crossing, and the wall is proposed to set 1 foot above existing steel culvert (thought had to be minimum 2 feet). The engineer states he can use a uniform load for meeting AASHTO for H20-40 by allowing the wheel up against the wall (road is narrow) and assumed uniform load of 2 feet equivalent height or 250 psi. I look at the AASHTO and it looks like for 2 feet eq. height the wheel is assume 5 foot offset? Can you help? I am worried the wall is going to slide toward creek.