Orlando International Airport Tunnels
This project, at Orlando International Airport, consists of the underpinning for six (6) columns that support ramps to the airport. The total supported load was in excess of 1600 kips. The roadways remained open to traffic while new foundations were installed. The columns that supported enplane and deplane vehicular ramps required lengthening. The existing pile caps were exposed and the design team designed a structural steel underpinning system which temporarily supported the existing column that carried 600,000 pounds. The system was erected and jacked into place and the existing column was cut from its foundations and extended to the mat foundation below.
This project, at Orlando International Airport, consists of the underpinning for six (6) columns that support ramps to the airport. The total supported load was in excess of 1600 kips. The roadways remained open to traffic while new foundations were installed. The columns that supported enplane and deplane vehicular ramps required lengthening. The existing pile caps were exposed and the design team designed a structural steel underpinning system which temporarily supported the existing column that carried 600,000 pounds. The system was erected and jacked into place and the existing column was cut from its foundations and extended to the mat foundation below.
Orlando International Airport Tunnels
This project, at Orlando International Airport, consists of the underpinning for six (6) columns that support ramps to the airport. The total supported load was in excess of 1600 kips. The roadways remained open to traffic while new foundations were installed. The columns that supported enplane and deplane vehicular ramps required lengthening. The existing pile caps were exposed and the design team designed a structural steel underpinning system which temporarily supported the existing column that carried 600,000 pounds. The system was erected and jacked into place and the existing column was cut from its foundations and extended to the mat foundation below.
This project, at Orlando International Airport, consists of the underpinning for six (6) columns that support ramps to the airport. The total supported load was in excess of 1600 kips. The roadways remained open to traffic while new foundations were installed. The columns that supported enplane and deplane vehicular ramps required lengthening. The existing pile caps were exposed and the design team designed a structural steel underpinning system which temporarily supported the existing column that carried 600,000 pounds. The system was erected and jacked into place and the existing column was cut from its foundations and extended to the mat foundation below.
Orlando International Airport Tunnels
This project, at Orlando International Airport, consists of the underpinning for six (6) columns that support ramps to the airport. The total supported load was in excess of 1600 kips. The roadways remained open to traffic while new foundations were installed. The columns that supported enplane and deplane vehicular ramps required lengthening. The existing pile caps were exposed and the design team designed a structural steel underpinning system which temporarily supported the existing column that carried 600,000 pounds. The system was erected and jacked into place and the existing column was cut from its foundations and extended to the mat foundation below.
This project, at Orlando International Airport, consists of the underpinning for six (6) columns that support ramps to the airport. The total supported load was in excess of 1600 kips. The roadways remained open to traffic while new foundations were installed. The columns that supported enplane and deplane vehicular ramps required lengthening. The existing pile caps were exposed and the design team designed a structural steel underpinning system which temporarily supported the existing column that carried 600,000 pounds. The system was erected and jacked into place and the existing column was cut from its foundations and extended to the mat foundation below.
Orlando International Airport Tunnels
This project, at Orlando International Airport, consists of the underpinning for six (6) columns that support ramps to the airport. The total supported load was in excess of 1600 kips. The roadways remained open to traffic while new foundations were installed. The columns that supported enplane and deplane vehicular ramps required lengthening. The existing pile caps were exposed and the design team designed a structural steel underpinning system which temporarily supported the existing column that carried 600,000 pounds. The system was erected and jacked into place and the existing column was cut from its foundations and extended to the mat foundation below.
This project, at Orlando International Airport, consists of the underpinning for six (6) columns that support ramps to the airport. The total supported load was in excess of 1600 kips. The roadways remained open to traffic while new foundations were installed. The columns that supported enplane and deplane vehicular ramps required lengthening. The existing pile caps were exposed and the design team designed a structural steel underpinning system which temporarily supported the existing column that carried 600,000 pounds. The system was erected and jacked into place and the existing column was cut from its foundations and extended to the mat foundation below.
Orlando International Airport Tunnels
This project, at Orlando International Airport, consists of the underpinning for six (6) columns that support ramps to the airport. The total supported load was in excess of 1600 kips. The roadways remained open to traffic while new foundations were installed. The columns that supported enplane and deplane vehicular ramps required lengthening. The existing pile caps were exposed and the design team designed a structural steel underpinning system which temporarily supported the existing column that carried 600,000 pounds. The system was erected and jacked into place and the existing column was cut from its foundations and extended to the mat foundation below.
This project, at Orlando International Airport, consists of the underpinning for six (6) columns that support ramps to the airport. The total supported load was in excess of 1600 kips. The roadways remained open to traffic while new foundations were installed. The columns that supported enplane and deplane vehicular ramps required lengthening. The existing pile caps were exposed and the design team designed a structural steel underpinning system which temporarily supported the existing column that carried 600,000 pounds. The system was erected and jacked into place and the existing column was cut from its foundations and extended to the mat foundation below.
Orlando International Airport Tunnels
This project, at Orlando International Airport, consists of the underpinning for six (6) columns that support ramps to the airport. The total supported load was in excess of 1600 kips. The roadways remained open to traffic while new foundations were installed. The columns that supported enplane and deplane vehicular ramps required lengthening. The existing pile caps were exposed and the design team designed a structural steel underpinning system which temporarily supported the existing column that carried 600,000 pounds. The system was erected and jacked into place and the existing column was cut from its foundations and extended to the mat foundation below.
This project, at Orlando International Airport, consists of the underpinning for six (6) columns that support ramps to the airport. The total supported load was in excess of 1600 kips. The roadways remained open to traffic while new foundations were installed. The columns that supported enplane and deplane vehicular ramps required lengthening. The existing pile caps were exposed and the design team designed a structural steel underpinning system which temporarily supported the existing column that carried 600,000 pounds. The system was erected and jacked into place and the existing column was cut from its foundations and extended to the mat foundation below.
Orlando International Airport Tunnels
This project, at Orlando International Airport, consists of the underpinning for six (6) columns that support ramps to the airport. The total supported load was in excess of 1600 kips. The roadways remained open to traffic while new foundations were installed. The columns that supported enplane and deplane vehicular ramps required lengthening. The existing pile caps were exposed and the design team designed a structural steel underpinning system which temporarily supported the existing column that carried 600,000 pounds. The system was erected and jacked into place and the existing column was cut from its foundations and extended to the mat foundation below.
This project, at Orlando International Airport, consists of the underpinning for six (6) columns that support ramps to the airport. The total supported load was in excess of 1600 kips. The roadways remained open to traffic while new foundations were installed. The columns that supported enplane and deplane vehicular ramps required lengthening. The existing pile caps were exposed and the design team designed a structural steel underpinning system which temporarily supported the existing column that carried 600,000 pounds. The system was erected and jacked into place and the existing column was cut from its foundations and extended to the mat foundation below.
Orlando International Airport Tunnels
This project, at Orlando International Airport, consists of the underpinning for six (6) columns that support ramps to the airport. The total supported load was in excess of 1600 kips. The roadways remained open to traffic while new foundations were installed. The columns that supported enplane and deplane vehicular ramps required lengthening. The existing pile caps were exposed and the design team designed a structural steel underpinning system which temporarily supported the existing column that carried 600,000 pounds. The system was erected and jacked into place and the existing column was cut from its foundations and extended to the mat foundation below.
This project, at Orlando International Airport, consists of the underpinning for six (6) columns that support ramps to the airport. The total supported load was in excess of 1600 kips. The roadways remained open to traffic while new foundations were installed. The columns that supported enplane and deplane vehicular ramps required lengthening. The existing pile caps were exposed and the design team designed a structural steel underpinning system which temporarily supported the existing column that carried 600,000 pounds. The system was erected and jacked into place and the existing column was cut from its foundations and extended to the mat foundation below.
Orlando International Airport Tunnels
This project, at Orlando International Airport, consists of the underpinning for six (6) columns that support ramps to the airport. The total supported load was in excess of 1600 kips. The roadways remained open to traffic while new foundations were installed. The columns that supported enplane and deplane vehicular ramps required lengthening. The existing pile caps were exposed and the design team designed a structural steel underpinning system which temporarily supported the existing column that carried 600,000 pounds. The system was erected and jacked into place and the existing column was cut from its foundations and extended to the mat foundation below.
This project, at Orlando International Airport, consists of the underpinning for six (6) columns that support ramps to the airport. The total supported load was in excess of 1600 kips. The roadways remained open to traffic while new foundations were installed. The columns that supported enplane and deplane vehicular ramps required lengthening. The existing pile caps were exposed and the design team designed a structural steel underpinning system which temporarily supported the existing column that carried 600,000 pounds. The system was erected and jacked into place and the existing column was cut from its foundations and extended to the mat foundation below.
Orlando International Airport Tunnels
This project, at Orlando International Airport, consists of the underpinning for six (6) columns that support ramps to the airport. The total supported load was in excess of 1600 kips. The roadways remained open to traffic while new foundations were installed. The columns that supported enplane and deplane vehicular ramps required lengthening. The existing pile caps were exposed and the design team designed a structural steel underpinning system which temporarily supported the existing column that carried 600,000 pounds. The system was erected and jacked into place and the existing column was cut from its foundations and extended to the mat foundation below.
This project, at Orlando International Airport, consists of the underpinning for six (6) columns that support ramps to the airport. The total supported load was in excess of 1600 kips. The roadways remained open to traffic while new foundations were installed. The columns that supported enplane and deplane vehicular ramps required lengthening. The existing pile caps were exposed and the design team designed a structural steel underpinning system which temporarily supported the existing column that carried 600,000 pounds. The system was erected and jacked into place and the existing column was cut from its foundations and extended to the mat foundation below.
Orlando International Airport Tunnels
This project, at Orlando International Airport, consists of the underpinning for six (6) columns that support ramps to the airport. The total supported load was in excess of 1600 kips. The roadways remained open to traffic while new foundations were installed. The columns that supported enplane and deplane vehicular ramps required lengthening. The existing pile caps were exposed and the design team designed a structural steel underpinning system which temporarily supported the existing column that carried 600,000 pounds. The system was erected and jacked into place and the existing column was cut from its foundations and extended to the mat foundation below.
This project, at Orlando International Airport, consists of the underpinning for six (6) columns that support ramps to the airport. The total supported load was in excess of 1600 kips. The roadways remained open to traffic while new foundations were installed. The columns that supported enplane and deplane vehicular ramps required lengthening. The existing pile caps were exposed and the design team designed a structural steel underpinning system which temporarily supported the existing column that carried 600,000 pounds. The system was erected and jacked into place and the existing column was cut from its foundations and extended to the mat foundation below.