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Autopista Cuernavaca-Acapulco

Protecţia împotriva torenţilor şi a alunecărilor superficiale - Autopista Cuernavaca-Acapulco 2014

Engaged Debris Flow Barrier as seen looking from the highway

Protecţia împotriva torenţilor şi a alunecărilor superficiale - Autopista Cuernavaca-Acapulco 2014

The highway with pinpoints of the 8 barrier system locations

Protecţia împotriva torenţilor şi a alunecărilor superficiale - Autopista Cuernavaca-Acapulco 2014

Map of the two storms' trajectories

Protecţia împotriva torenţilor şi a alunecărilor superficiale - Autopista Cuernavaca-Acapulco 2014

Devastation at one of the installation locations (before)

Protecţia împotriva torenţilor şi a alunecărilor superficiale - Autopista Cuernavaca-Acapulco 2014

Destructive damage seen downstream of one of the overflowing debris channels

Protecţia împotriva torenţilor şi a alunecărilor superficiale - Autopista Cuernavaca-Acapulco 2014

Installation of one of the barriers

Protecţia împotriva torenţilor şi a alunecărilor superficiale - Autopista Cuernavaca-Acapulco 2014

Engaged Debris Flow Barrier as seen looking toward the highway

 

Lungime sistem

5 m - 25 m

 

Anul instalării

2014

Situația inițială

At the end of 2013 Hurricane "Ingrid" raced across Mexico from the Gulf. Within 24 hours Tropical Storm "Manuel" likewise raced across Mexico, but from the Pacific Ocean. The devastation resulted in multiple debris flows in known flood channels at three separate stretches of roadway along the Cuernavaca - Acapulco Highway. The flood channels overflowed and caused road closures; therefore, the Federal Department of Roads and
Bridges (CAPUFE) required innovative debris flow systems along 71.1 km of Autopista 95.

Descriere

This project is the first debris flow barrier system installation in Mexico. During the second half of 2014 and first half of 2015 Geobrugg designed, supplied and oversaw installation of multiple debris flow barriers (as part of 8 systems) ranging from 2.5 m to 10 m high with capacity of 100 to 120 kN/m2. These barriers prevent clogging of storm sewers at the base of the roadway embankments.

CAPUFE required barriers to protect vehicular traffic on this busy major highway after the
2013 devastation caused by the simultaneous occurrence of Hurricane Ingrid and Tropical Storm Manuel. These barriers will:

  • Retain a minor debris flow
  • Retain a large debris flow
  • Create a debris flow breaker
  • Prevent culvert blockages
  • Drain a collection of debris/rubble
  • Divert a channel to correct its course
  • Protect against scour and erosion
  • Protect channel banks from erosion

Client

Federal Department of Roads and Bridges (CAPUFE)

Antreprenor

ACRE SA de CV

Obiect protejat

Road

Tehnologie

ACRE SA de CV

Contactul dvs. local

Kevin H. Coyle
 

Kevin H. Coyle

Regional Manager Northeast

Natural Hazards
Inginerie hidraulică
Geobrugg North America, LLC,3 Beaudet Terr,Columbia CT 06237 / Statele Unite Regional Manager Northeast

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Saleh Feidi
 

Saleh Feidi

Regional Manager California

Natural Hazards
Inginerie hidraulică
Geobrugg North America, LLC,8921 Emperor Ave.,San Gabriel, California 91775 / Statele Unite Regional Manager California

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John Kalejta
 

John Kalejta

Regional Manager Central US

Natural Hazards
Inginerie hidraulică
Geobrugg North America, LLC,3215 67th Avenue Pl,Greeley CO 80634 / Statele Unite Regional Manager Central US

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Bob Lyne
 

Bob Lyne

Regional Manager Southeast

Natural Hazards
Inginerie hidraulică
Geobrugg North America, LLC,8004 Windspray Drive,Summerfield NC 27358 / Statele Unite Regional Manager Southeast

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Pierce Runnels, Civil Engineer
   

Pierce Runnels

General Manager Geobrugg North America

Natural Hazards
Geobrugg North America, LLC,22 Centro Algodones , Civil Engineer General Manager Geobrugg North America

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Tim Shevlin
 

Tim Shevlin

Sales Director

Natural Hazards
Geobrugg North America, LLC,Salem OR 97302 / Statele Unite Sales Director

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