Customer:

Paric Corporation

Job:

BJC Pedestrian Bridge

Goedecke Team:

Curt Rafferty
Brian Barnard

Problem:

Paric needed to form and pour 9 bridge bents to create pedestals for an elevated ‘sky-walk’ pedestrian bridge. The work area was minimal, so Paric requested a shoring system with the least amount of components possible. They also wanted a shoring system that was very labor-friendly and that could be easily stripped and reconfigured on the next bent they needing to pour.

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Solution:

Working with Paric’s project team, we designed a Hi-K shoring tower that could be easily built, easily disassembled, and easily moved. We also helped Paric determine the most efficient sequencing of the pours, which minimized the equipment and man power they needed to complete the project.

Outcome:

Paric completed the bridge bents on schedule and under budget. The field guys were extremely happy with the ease of use and efficiency of the Hi-K equipment.