Abstract
This session presents a case study of innovative INDOT contracting and the repair of a landslide area of US 52 south of Brookville, Indiana, in spring 2014. The contracting method was a unit price bid for a design-build landslide repair contract. The landslide was repaired with soil nails and a GCS retaining wall. The project was completed at a fraction of the time and cost of a traditional design-bid-build project.
Session Number
63
Session Title
Geotechnical Aspects of Transportation Projects
Track Title
Design and Construction
Location
STEW 322
Date of Version
March 2015
Recommended Citation
Bachman, Greg, "US 52 and RR Landslide Repair" (2015). Purdue Road School. 23.
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/roadschool/2015/presentations/23
Start Date
3-11-2015 12:00 AM
US 52 and RR Landslide Repair
STEW 322
This session presents a case study of innovative INDOT contracting and the repair of a landslide area of US 52 south of Brookville, Indiana, in spring 2014. The contracting method was a unit price bid for a design-build landslide repair contract. The landslide was repaired with soil nails and a GCS retaining wall. The project was completed at a fraction of the time and cost of a traditional design-bid-build project.