LOCATION: ARGENTINA
CLIENT: Confidential
AREA: 128 Km
BUDGET: $10,000 M Argentine Pesos
This project is part of a strategic urban transformation in a high-value tourist and commercial area of Buenos Aires. The main goal was to eliminate heavy street-level traffic, improve connectivity between existing highways, and free up more than 60,000 m² of public space for citizen use.
The construction connects two urban highways through an open trench in its central section and precast beam viaducts, adapting to a complex urban geometry. The mostly curved bridges were designed with isostatic decks composed of prestressed beams 1.40 m deep and a 20 cm reinforced concrete slab. Thormack joints were incorporated to improve driving comfort and reduce the number of structural connections.
To meet demanding delivery deadlines, advanced digital methodologies were applied, using Revit and AutoCAD 3D for design, modeling, and construction documentation.
ACTIVITIES
ACTIVITIES
- We generated the unique lintels and imposts on which the deck rests, using AutoCAD 3D and Revit, ensuring precision in the design and fabrication of the elements.
- We produced 3D measurements of all the reinforcements of the bridge imposts for delivery to the client, guaranteeing accuracy and consistency in the provided measurements.
- We delivered construction drawings of all unique imposts and lintels, ensuring that the drawings were complete and ready for on-site construction, in compliance with project specifications.