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TYME

Our work embraces four core values: Integrity, Partnership, Efficiency, and Innovation.

Drawing from these values and a pool of experienced personnel, TYME provides engineering solutions in the transportation industry that address our clients’ goals throughout the entire construction process.

Condition Assessment of Structures

Existing structures undergo deterioration during their service life due to the effects of service loads, environmental exposure, normal wear-and-tear, inadequate maintenance or debilitating events. Since these structures are designed for certain serviceability and durability requirements, there is a need to examine the structure to ascertain their fitness for service periodically of following some unusual events. The process by which this is done is known as condition assessment, which involves close inspection of the structure or selected portions of it to collect data which is used to evaluate and assess the condition of the existing structure. Depending on the purpose of the assessment the data can be used to develop the scope of repairs needed to restore the structure to an acceptable condition.

Condition assessment is typically driven by the need for maintenance, repair, and rehabilitation, change in use or ownership; to retrofit for code compliance or repair damage caused by debilitating events; etc. Each structural condition assessment project depends on the type of structure and the purpose. Experience and engineering judgement are required to develop a detailed plan of work that would adequately cover the type of condition assessment required.

For bridge structures the purpose of the condition assessment can be to restore the bridge disrepairs and maintain its owner’s desired system rating. This is commonly termed bridge scoping, and the project generally includes determination of a repair strategies and development of the preliminary cost estimates. It can also be for the purpose of monitoring the condition of the bridge to ensure that its strength, serviceability, or durability are not compromised because of deterioration, normal wear and tear, or debilitating events. In this case the data is compiled and stored in the appropriated database, and any observed issues are reported to the owner for their timely attention. This is the “safety inspection of in-service bridges”, a program required of all owners of public bridges, such as the state DOT’s.

TYME Consulting Engineers, Inc is a company that specializes in providing bridge scoping services. We evaluate different repair options for bridges and recommend the most cost-effective solution. Additionally, we have access to the necessary equipment for thoroughly inspecting all parts of a bridge.

 
Site Review (Overall Physical Assessment of the Bridge Condition)
  • In-Depth Structural Inspection of Bridge Components:

In-depth structural inspection of all bridge components is a comprehensive examination of the structural elements of a bridge, including the foundation, substructure, and superstructure. The purpose of an in-depth structural inspection is to identify any issues or defects that may affect the safety and integrity of the bridge, such as corrosion, cracking, structural damage, spalls, or delamination. The findings of an in-depth structural inspection are used to develop a repair or maintenance plan to address any identified issues and ensure the continued safe and efficient operation of the bridge.

  • Destructive Material Testing (Coring):

Destructive material testing, also known as coring, is a method of evaluating the properties of a material by removing small samples or “cores” from it. This type of testing is typically performed on concrete, steel, and other construction materials used in bridges. The samples are then tested in a laboratory to determine the material’s compressive strength, tensile strength, pantographic analysis, and other properties. The results of these tests are used to determine the overall condition of the material and can be used to identify any potential issues such as corrosion, cracking, or deterioration. Coring is considered destructive because it involves removing material from the bridge and is typically done when non-destructive testing methods are not sufficient or when more detailed information is needed.

  • Non-Destructive Testing (Steel Beam End Measurements):

Non-destructive testing (NDT) is a method of evaluating the properties of a material or structure without causing any damage to it. One specific type of NDT is steel beam end measurements, which is used to evaluate the properties of steel beams used in bridges. This test is used to measure the dimensions of the steel beams and to determine their structural integrity. The test is done by attaching a sensor to the end of the beam, which sends a wave through the beam and records the time it takes for the wave to travel through the beam and back. By analyzing the wave speed, it is possible to determine the thickness of the steel and any defects such as corrosion, cracking, or deformation. This type of testing is non-destructive, as it does not cause any damage to the steel beam, it is useful for inspections that need to be done frequently and can be done while the bridge is still in service.

  • Scour:

Scour is a major concern for bridges, as it can lead to the erosion of soil and sediment around the foundations of a bridge, weakening its structural integrity. Scour can be caused by a variety of factors, including changes in the flow of water, changes in the water’s velocity, changes in the water’s depth, and changes in the water’s temperature. Bridges that cross rivers, streams, and other bodies of water are particularly vulnerable to scour. There are several methods that engineers can use to protect bridges from scour. One common method is to install scour protection measures around the foundations of the bridge. These can include rock riprap, gabions, or other types of erosion-control structures.

 

Engineering Survey (Evaluation of Site findings, and choosing best repair strategy)
  • Best Repair Option Selection:

Selecting the best repair option for a bridge depends on several factors, including the condition of the bridge, the type of damage or deterioration, the available budget, and the expected future use of the bridge. Tyme Consulting Engineers, Inc typically use a combination of visual inspections, non-destructive testing, and destructive material testing to evaluate the condition of a bridge and identify any issues that need to be addressed. Once the condition of the bridge has been assessed, engineers will evaluate different repair options and consider factors such as cost, feasibility, and expected longevity, patching, structural repairs, rehabilitation, and replacement.

  • Calculation of Quantities:

Calculating the quantities of materials and labor needed for a bridge project is an important step in the design and construction process. Tyme Consulting Engineers, Inc use a variety of methods to determine the quantities of material and labor required for a bridge project which include estimating quantities of material, labor, and take-off.

  • Analysis of Life Cycle Cost:

Life cycle cost (LCC) analysis is a method used to evaluate the total cost of owning and operating a bridge over its entire life span. It considers not only the initial construction costs, but also the costs of ongoing maintenance, repairs, and eventual replacement. LCC analysis is used to compare different design options and determine the most cost-effective solution over the long term.

As part of the Federal Bridge Management regulation, the National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS) established the national bridge database; regulate inspection procedures, frequency of inspections, qualification of personnel, and structure of inspection reports. It requires each state to prepare and maintain an inventory of its bridge structures. Under the NBIS, inventory and appraisal data must be collected, tabulated and entered in the Structure Inventory and Appraisal (SIA) sheet retained by the state Department of Transportation (DOT), to be accessible to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).

Bridge inspection essentially consists of the systematic inventory data collection, engineering condition assessment and appraisal, and tabulation and reporting of the bridge components or member rating and inventory data. The bridge owner maintains a file of each bridge, containing records of inspection findings, maintenance records/recommendations, and the record is updated by documenting and tracking subsequent inspection findings.

Inspection is conducted in accordance with the AASHTO Manual for Condition Evaluation of Bridges, the Bridge Inspection Reference Manual and other MDOT Guidance documents. During the inspection the data required to complete the Bridge Inspection Report (BIR) is gathered. The BIR itself is a collection of various forms, documents and reports, depending on the bridge and the inspection findings.

Inspection consist of a visual evaluation and spot testing/checking of the bridge components and members, will largely be conducted from the shoulder. If a more detailed observation and/or Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) over live traffic are deemed necessary, the QTL will contact the MDOT-PM who will make the final determination and arrangements on how to proceed. The inspection team will be comprised of a Qualified Team Leader (QTL) and Field Staff assistants with bridge inspection training and experience. The QTL is the bridge inspector of record and will be present at all times during the field inspection.

 

Field Inspection:

This involves visiting each bridge structure and immediate environ to observe and identify all member or elements and note areas, extents, and severities of deterioration. It is easily the most consequential aspect of all the bridge inspection tasks as it is the source of the information from which the bridge element and/or member rating is derived. As noted earlier, it is the systematic engineering assessment of the bridge element conditions. For this reason, it must be accurate, comprehensive, and timely and strictly adhere to the NBIS requirements.

The inspection will be performed in accordance with Manual for Condition Evaluation of Bridges and, the Bridge Inspection Reference manual; and it will comply with the requirements for “Routine” inspection. This will include a visual inspection and the use of non-destructive testing, when necessary. Electronic photographs will be taken to document the current elevation view of the bridge and any unusual conditions. All photos will be well captioned, describing what the photo is showing. The photos will be clear for use in properly documenting the inspection. The photos will include any load posting signs with the bridge in the back ground. This photo will be attached to the Structure Inventory and Appraisal form and submitted to MDOT. A discussion of some of the methods employed in the inspection is given below

 

Concrete Elements

All deteriorated areas of the deck, including spall, patch, heavy scaling, severe cracking, etc. will be noted. There may be need to spot check with hammer sounding severely distressed surfaces that are accessible The underside of the deck will be visually inspected for wet areas, efflorescence, transverse cracking, longitudinal cracking, map cracking, delamination, spall, rust stains or any other evidence of deterioration. Areas of previous repairs, in place false decking, and loose concrete will be noted. Pictures, descriptions, and locations of the deterioration will be documented to be included in the report. All substructure units, including the backwalls, will be visually inspected for signs of vertical or lateral movement, cracking, spalling, exposed reinforcement, and material defects. Pier caps and column bents will be inspected, and the presence and severity of flexural and shear cracks will be noted. The condition of the bridge seat will be checked for undermining at bearing locations.  For reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete superstructures, a visual inspection for shear or flexure cracking, exposed or broken prestressing strands, crushing of beam end in bearing areas,

 

Steel Elements

For steel beam superstructures, visual inspection of areas of section loss, heavily rusted areas, or other disrepairs such as web buckling will be conducted. If necessary, thickness readings shall be taken at beam ends that exhibit significant section loss using an ultra-sonic thickness gage.

Parts of the steel superstructure that are known to be problematic, e.g., areas that may exhibit out of plane bending or distortion such as web to diaphragm or cross frame connections; lateral gusset plates to web connections; or connections of any other secondary members to beams will be checked. Special attention will be paid to any fatigue prone details, such as welding in the tension zones that are transverse to the plane of stress. The pin and hanger assemblies will be checked for proper operation, including the condition of pin plates and whether their ends are touching due to pin and hanger closure.

The condition of all bearing devices will be evaluated for proper performance. Steel bearings such as rocker bearings or pedestal bearings will be inspected for pack rust, rocker alignment, and section loss and paint condition. Elastomeric bearings will be checked for excessive bulging of the sides (greater than 15% of bearing thickness), shear deformation due to thermal movement, splitting and tearing, and discoloration from exposure to light.

Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) involves the use of sensors and other measurement devices to continuously monitor the condition of a bridge. The goal of SHM is to detect and diagnose any damage in a timely manner, so that appropriate repairs can be performed before the structure becomes unsafe. There are several techniques that can be used for SHM which include:

  • Strain measurement: This involves measure of strain using the sensors as the strain gauge.
  • Temperature measurement: This involves the measure of temperature of structure using sensors such as thermocouples.
  • Vibration measurements: This involves measuring vibration of the structure using sensors such as accelerometers.
  • Optical measurement: This involves the use of cameras, lasers to measure the shape and displacement of a structure.

Traffic Design and Traffic Studies

  • Traffic design involves creating plans and specifications for the construction of transportation infrastructure such as roads, highways, and bridges. This includes the layout of the road, the design of intersections, the placement of traffic signals and signs, the design of pavements and shoulders and the design of sidewalks, bike lanes and other facilities for non-motorized users. Tyme Consulting Engineers, Inc use software and models to simulate traffic flows and to ensure that the design can accommodate the expected traffic volume and meet safety and efficiency standards. Our staff also consider the needs of the different types of users, such as cars, trucks, buses, bicycles, and pedestrians.

 

  • Traffic studies, on the other hand, are used to analyze the existing and future traffic conditions of a particular area. These studies typically include data collection, such as traffic counts, speed studies, origin-destination studies and turning movement counts, and the use of computer models to analyze the data. The results of these studies are used to identify traffic problems and to develop solutions, such as traffic signal timing, road improvements, and the addition of new infrastructure. These studies also help to identify the level of service on the transportation system and to identify the potential impact of new developments and land use changes on the transportation system.

 

We ensure that transportation infrastructure is designed and operated in an efficient and safe manner, to improve the safety and mobility of the transportation system and to accommodate the needs of different types of users. We also help to identify the potential impact of new developments and land use changes on the transportation system and to identify the level of service on the transportation system.

Geotechnical Engineering

Geotechnical exploration and foundation recommendations are services provided by Tyme Consulting Engineers, Inc to evaluate the soil and rock conditions at a construction sites and to make recommendations for the design and construction of foundations. Geotechnical exploration involves the collection of data about the soil and rock conditions at a construction site. This typically includes drilling boreholes, collecting soil and rock samples, and performing laboratory tests to determine the properties of the soil and rock.  Our staff use this data to create a detailed profile of the subsurface conditions and to identify any potential issues that may affect the design and construction of foundations.

Once the geotechnical exploration is completed, our staff will make recommendations for the design and construction of foundations. These recommendations typically include the type of foundation that should be used (such as shallow or deep foundations), the size and depth of the foundation, and any special considerations that should be considered. Our geotechnical services include engineering analysis, soil boring data sheets. TYME Consulting Engineers is proficient in using a wide variety of geotechnical engineering software including gINT, LPILE, Driven, slide, AASHTOWare, PavementME, WinPAS, and others.   We also make recommendations for any additional measures that should be taken to improve the stability and safety of the foundation.

Construction engineering and inspection

Construction engineering and construction inspection are important aspects that Tyme Consulting Engineers, Inc involve in with the planning, management, and oversight of the construction of roadways, highways, and bridges. Our staff work with architects, designers, and other engineers to develop construction plans, and specifications to ensure that the project is completed on time and within budget. We also oversee the selection of materials, the scheduling of construction, and the management of construction crews.

Tyme Consulting Engineers, Inc construction inspectors are responsible for ensuring that the work is done safely, that the materials used meet required standards, and that the work meets the quality standards. We also perform regular inspections of the work to ensure that it is progressing as planned, and that any issues are identified and resolved quickly.

Construction engineering and construction inspection are critical for ensuring the safety and quality of roadways, highways, and bridges. We play a crucial role in the successful completion of construction projects and the longevity of the infrastructure. Our services are provided by civil engineers and construction managers who have the expertise, knowledge, and experience to oversee the construction process and ensure that it is completed efficiently and effectively.

Bridge and Structural Design

Tyme Consulting Engineers, Inc is a company that offers a wide range of services for bridges and structures, including planning, design, and improvements. We have a wealth of experience in the field, with a diverse portfolio that includes various types of bridges such as steel and concrete structures for low- and high-level fixed spans, medium-level bascule bridges, long bridges over water, elevated urban interstates, multilevel interchanges, and bridges across navigable waterways. We have the expertise and capability to handle a wide range of bridge projects, regardless of size or complexity.

Our focus on developing strong client relationships allows us to provide comprehensive bridge design and engineering services for all stages of a project, including inspection, evaluation, repair, rehabilitation, strengthening, design, and load rating. We strive to provide practical structural solutions and expert guidance to ensure that new and existing bridges are highly functional, safe, and designed for existing conditions. Our goal is to deliver sustainable bridge designs that meet our clients’ needs and goals.

 

How we can be of assistance:

  • Construction Administration/Bridge Construction Engineering

Tyme Consulting Engineers, Inc services include overseeing the construction of bridges to ensure compliance with design plans and specifications, as well as providing technical support during the construction process. This typically includes reviewing shop drawings and submittals, monitoring construction progress, conducting inspections, and providing recommendations for any necessary changes or adjustments.

Our services aim to ensure that the finished bridge meets design requirements and is completed on time and within budget. Additionally, it also includes providing quality control, safety and environmental monitoring, and cost control.

 

  • Inspection of Bridge and Load Rating

Bridge Inspection & Load Rating services include the regular examination of bridges to assess their condition and determine their ability to safely carry the expected loads. This typically includes visual inspections of the structure, substructure, and superstructure, as well as testing and measurement of various components. The data collected during inspections is then used to calculate the load-carrying capacity of the bridge, known as the load rating.

Our services are typically required by government agencies as part of their bridge maintenance and safety programs. A regular inspection and load rating of bridges is important to ensure the safety of the traveling public and to plan for any necessary repairs or renovations.

 

  • Bridge Concept & Feasibility Studies

Bridge Concept & Feasibility Studies services include the initial stages of a bridge project, where different options for the bridge type, location, and design are evaluated to determine the most viable solution. Our services include site investigation, geotechnical analysis, hydraulic analysis, environmental impact assessment, and cost estimation.

The feasibility study we discovered, will also consider the impact of the bridge on the surrounding area and the feasibility of the proposed design from a technical, financial, and environmental point of view. The outcome of the study will be a report that presents the most viable solution, and the recommended next steps. Our services are important to ensure that the bridge project is feasible, cost-effective, and meets the needs of the community.

 

  • Bridge Design

Our services include the detailed design and analysis of the various structural components of a bridge, such as the foundation, substructure, and superstructure. This typically includes the use of computer-aided design (CAD) and analysis software, as well as hand calculations, to ensure that the bridge will be able to safely support the expected loads and will meet all relevant codes and standards.

The design process also includes the selection of materials and construction methods, as well as consideration of the aesthetic and environmental impacts of the bridge. The outcome of our service is detailed design and construction drawings, specifications and calculations which will be used to construct the bridge. These services are critical to ensuring that the finished bridge is safe, functional, and compliant with all relevant codes and standards.

 

  • Bridge Restoration and Rehabilitation

Our services include the repair and upgrade of existing bridges to extend their service life and improve their load-carrying capacity. This typically includes the repair or replacement of damaged or deteriorated components, such as the deck, beams, and piers, as well as the addition of new features, such as expansion joints or bearings. The rehabilitation can also include the addition of load-carrying capacity to the existing bridge structure. The work is done while the bridge is in service, so it’s essential to plan the work carefully to minimize the disruption to traffic. The outcome of these services is a safe and functional bridge that meets current codes and standards and can continue to serve the community for many years to come.

Roadway design

Roadway design services typically include the planning, design, and engineering of roads, highways, and other transportation infrastructure. Our services include tasks such as surveying the site, determining traffic patterns and projections, developing plans and specifications, and ensuring compliance with local, state, and federal regulations. Our services also include the design of street lighting, drainage systems, and other related infrastructure.

We specialize in providing a wide range of roadway design services and have experience working on large-scale roadway improvement projects for different types of clients, such as municipalities, and states. We offer a comprehensive service package that includes planning, design, construction administration, and ongoing support throughout the project life cycle.

Our team of experts have the knowledge and expertise to develop construction plans for various types of roadway projects, such as vertical profile improvements, intersection alignments, widening, resurfacing, curb and gutter, streetscapes, multi-use paths, drainage improvements, utility design, and right of way planning.

Construction Project Management Services

TYME Consulting Engineers, Inc services involve overseeing and coordinating the various aspects of a construction project, from planning and design to completion. This can include tasks such as developing project schedules and budgets, coordinating with architects, engineers, and other design professionals, managing the procurement of materials and equipment, and overseeing the construction process to ensure that the project is completed on time, within budget, controlling project risks and to the appropriate quality standards.

Our services also involve regular communication with the project owner, stakeholders, and other project team members to ensure that the project is progressing as planned and to address any issues that arise during the construction process. To address specific project needs and requirements, Tyme Consulting Engineers, Inc provides the following construction consulting services:

  • Project Planning and Scheduling
  • Budget Development and Cost Management
  • Contract Administration and Procurement
  • Safety Management
  • Risk Management
  • Quality assurance and control
  • Change Management
  • Schedule and Delay Analysis
  • Project Closeout and Commissioning
  • Project Management Support
  • Construction Management

Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS)

Our services can include a variety of different components, depending on the specific needs and goals of the transportation system. Some of the key services that is  included in our ITS design and system management include:

  • Traffic management systems: Design and implementation of systems that can monitor and control traffic flow, such as traffic signals, ramp metering, and incident management systems.
  • Traveler information systems: Design and implementation of systems that provide real-time information to travelers, such as dynamic message signs.
  • Connected vehicle systems: Design and implementation of systems that enable vehicles to communicate with each other and with infrastructure, such as traffic signals and other road users, to improve safety and traffic flow.
  • Data and communication networks: Design and management of data and communication networks that support ITS operations, including data collection, storage, and analysis, as well as network security.
  • Autonomous vehicle integration: Design and implementation of systems that integrate autonomous vehicles into existing transportation systems, including infrastructure such as traffic signals and road markings, as well as connected vehicle systems.
  • System integration: Integration of different ITS components into a cohesive system that can improve the overall performance of the transportation network.
  • Operations and maintenance: Ongoing operation and maintenance of ITS systems to ensure that they continue to function effectively and efficiently over time.
  • Evaluation and performance monitoring: Ongoing evaluation and monitoring of ITS systems to assess their effectiveness and identify areas for improvement.
  • Public involvement: Engaging with the public to gather feedback and input on ITS design and implementation and ensuring that ITS systems meet the needs and expectations of the community.
  • Cybersecurity: Implementing security measures to protect ITS systems and the data they collect and transmit from cyber threats.

Traffic Management and Safety services

Tyme Consulting Engineers, Inc provides traffic and safety services. They specialize in traffic management and engineering, as well as transportation planning and safety consulting. Our services include traffic impact studies, traffic signal design and analysis, transportation planning, and safety audits. We also offer a range of safety products such as traffic cones, barriers, and signs. The company’s goal is to improve traffic flow and safety for drivers, pedestrians, and bicyclists in the our communities. TYME offers traffic engineering and transportation planning to both private and public sector clients.

In addition to their traffic and transportation planning services, TYME also provides safety services such as safety audits, which involve evaluating the safety of a transportation facilities, road, highways, or bridges and providing recommendations for improvements.

We work closely with our clients to understand their specific needs and develop customized solutions that address those needs. Our team of professional engineers, transportation planners, technicians, and safety experts have the knowledge and experience necessary to tackle even the most complex transportation projects.