Illinois Administrative Code
Title 92 - TRANSPORTATION
Part 530 - ACCOMMODATION OF UTILITIES ON RIGHT-OF-WAY
Subpart G - UTILITY ATTACHMENTS TO BRIDGES OR TRAFFIC STRUCTURES
Section 530.710 - Methods of Attachment
Universal Citation: 92 IL Admin Code ยง 530.710
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Prohibited Attachment
No utility attachment to a bridge or traffic structure will be considered that proposes any of the following practices:
1) Burying conduits or cables in bridge slabs
or sidewalks.
2) Drilling holes
outside the middle third of the web of load carrying steel structural
elements.
3) Welding on structural
steel elements of the structure.
4)
Drilling into prestressed or post-tensioned concrete supporting
beams.
5) Casting inserts into the
bottom of prestressed concrete members.
6) Attaching in a manner that will reduce
critical clearances.
7) Attaching
outside the fascia of the bridge or structure.
8) Gas pipelines over four inches in diameter
or having internal pressure in excess of 75 psig.
9) More than one gas pipeline for each
structure.
10) Pipelines carrying
liquids or gases of an extraordinarily hazardous nature shall not be attached
to highway structures.
b) Acceptable Attachment Practices
When and where the attachment of a utility to a highway bridge or structure is given favorable consideration, the following general practices shall be followed:
1) The
attachment shall be located below the floor of the structure between beams or
girders and above the lowest structural member on existing structures. Conduits
may be designed into a new structure for approved attachments.
2) Supports and hangers shall be designed to
clamp or bolt to steel structural elements.
3) Supports and hangers shall be designed to
clamp or bolt to prestressed or post-tensioned concrete structural elements
without drilling.
4) Utility
facilities may be hung from inserts drilled on existing bridges or cast on new
construction into non-critical concrete areas such as the floor slab. Inserts
on new construction will be furnished and installed by the Department and shown
in detail on construction plans.
5)
The petitioner shall submit plans and specifications showing the size, weight
per foot, and proposed method of attachment of the utility elements and stating
the type of commodity to be transmitted, the proposed pressure or voltage, and
giving the proposed location of cutoffs adjacent to the structure.
6) A permit for bridge attachment will
provide conduit or pipe capacity for any anticipated expansion. In the interest
of simplification, the assessment charge shall be calculated assuming that all
conduits of the proposed system are filled.
7) All work of attachment and maintenance of
the utility facilities shall be accomplished by the utility. In the case of a
new bridge or traffic structure, the contract special provisions will require
the State's contractor to cooperate with the utility company with the
understanding that the utility company will furnish and install the necessary
conduits or pipes and appurtenances.
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