RETAINING WALL INVENTORY AND CONDITION ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (WIP) National Park Service Procedures Manual
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1 RETAINING WALL INVENTORY AND CONDITION ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (WIP) National Park Service Procedures Manual Publication No. FHWA-CFL/TD August 2010 Central Federal Lands Highway Division West Dakota Avenue Lakewood, CO 80228
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3 1. Report No. FHWA-CFL/TD Technical Report Documentation Page 2. Government Accession No. 3. Recipient's Catalog No. 4. Title and Subtitle RETAINING WALL INVENTORY AND ASSESSMENT PROGRAM (WIP) National Park Service Procedures Manual 5. Report Date August Performing Organization Code HFTS Author(s) Matthew DeMarco, FHWA-CFLHD; David Keough, NPS-WASO; and Stephen Lewis, FHWA-CFLHD 9. Performing Organization Name and Address Federal Highway Administration Central Federal Lands Highway Division W. Dakota Avenue, Suite 210 Lakewood, CO Sponsoring Agency Name and Address Transportation Management Program National Park Service Department of the Interior 1849 C St., N.W. (2420) Washington, D.C Performing Organization Report No. 10. Work Unit No. (TRAIS) 11. Contract or Grant No. 13. Type of Report and Period Covered Final Report 14. Sponsoring Agency Code 15. Supplementary Notes Program Development Team: Matthew DeMarco, FHWA-CFLHD; David Keough, NPS-WASO; Marilyn Dodson, FHWA-CFLHD; Dan Alzamora, FHWA-RC; Rich Barrows, FHWA-WFLHD; Scott Anderson, FHWA-RC; John Thiel, FHWA-EFLHD; Khalid Mohamed, FHWA-EFLHD; Linden Snyder, FHWA- CFLHD; Stephen Lewis, FHWA-CFLHD 16. Abstract The Federal Lands Highway (FLH) of the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), in partnership with the National Park Service (NPS), has undertaken the development of a comprehensive retaining wall asset inventory and condition assessment procedure as part of the NPS Wall Inventory Program (WIP). The purpose of this program is to define, quantify, and assess wall assets associated with park roadways in terms of their location, geometry, construction attributes, geotechnical and structural condition, failure consequence, cultural aspects, apparent design criteria, and cost of structure maintenance, repair or replacement. In support of the WIP, this Procedures Manual documents the data collection and management processes, wall attribute and element definitions, and team member responsibilities for conducting retaining wall inventories and condition assessments based on nearly 3,500 wall assessments conducted to date within 32 national parks across the country. The WIP is supported by several key developments described in this manual, including a comprehensive training program for field inspectors, an MS Access-based database, unique data collection forms, a supporting field guide, and a wall repair/replace cost estimation guide. Although primarily intended to serve the WIP as it moves forward, this manual should find application within a broader national audience as federal, state and local agencies tackle retaining wall asset issues tied to transportation infrastructure. 17. Key Words WIP, WALL INVENTORY PROGRAM, RETAINING WALLS, ASSET MANAGEMENT 18. Distribution Statement No restriction. This document is available to the public from the sponsoring agency at the website Security Classification (of this report) Unclassified 20. Security Classification (of this page) Unclassified 21. No. of Pages Price NA Form DOT F (8-72)
4 SI* (MODERN METRIC) CONVERSION FACTORS APPROXIMATE CONVERSIONS TO SI UNITS Symbol When You Know Multiply By To Find Symbol LENGTH in inches 25.4 millimeters mm ft feet meters m yd yards meters m mi miles 1.61 kilometers km AREA in 2 square inches square millimeters mm 2 ft 2 square feet square meters m 2 yd 2 square yard square meters m 2 ac acres hectares ha mi 2 square miles 2.59 square kilometers km 2 VOLUME fl oz fluid ounces milliliters ml gal gallons liters L ft 3 cubic feet cubic meters m 3 yd 3 cubic yards cubic meters m 3 NOTE: volumes greater than 1000 L shall be shown in m 3 MASS oz ounces grams g lb pounds kilograms kg T short tons (2000 lb) megagrams (or "metric ton") Mg (or "t") TEMPERATURE (exact degrees) F Fahrenheit 5 (F-32)/9 Celsius C or (F-32)/1.8 ILLUMINATION fc foot-candles lux lx fl foot-lamberts candela/m 2 cd/m 2 FORCE and PRESSURE or STRESS lbf poundforce 4.45 newtons N lbf/in 2 poundforce per square inch 6.89 kilopascals kpa APPROXIMATE CONVERSIONS FROM SI UNITS Symbol When You Know Multiply By To Find Symbol LENGTH mm millimeters inches in m meters 3.28 feet ft m meters 1.09 yards yd km kilometers miles mi AREA mm 2 square millimeters square inches in 2 m 2 square meters square feet ft 2 m 2 square meters square yards yd 2 ha hectares 2.47 acres ac km 2 square kilometers square miles mi 2 VOLUME ml milliliters fluid ounces fl oz L liters gallons gal m 3 cubic meters cubic feet ft 3 m 3 cubic meters cubic yards yd 3 MASS g grams ounces oz kg kilograms pounds lb Mg (or "t") megagrams (or "metric ton") short tons (2000 lb) T TEMPERATURE (exact degrees) C Celsius 1.8C+32 Fahrenheit F ILLUMINATION lx lux foot-candles fc cd/m 2 candela/m foot-lamberts fl FORCE and PRESSURE or STRESS N newtons poundforce lbf kpa kilopascals poundforce per square inch lbf/in 2 *SI is the symbol for the International System of Units. Appropriate rounding should be made to comply with Section 4 of ASTM E380. (Revised March 2003) ii
5 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION PURPOSE AND NEED FOR A WALL INVENTORY PROGRAM BACKGROUND OF PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT A PROGRAM PERSPECTIVE ON DEFERRED MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDED INVENTORY AND ASSESSMENT CYCLE TRAINING REQUIREMENTS PROCEDURES MANUAL ORGANIZATION...9 CHAPTER 2 - DATA COLLECTION PROCESS AND PROCEDURES GENERAL INVENTORY AND ASSESSMENT PROCESS PRE-FIELD ACTIVITIES AND PROCEDURES Inventory Planning Request Visidata Acquisition Initial Park Contact Park Wall Inventory Packet Preliminary RIP and Visidata Review Field Inventory Prep Park WIP Database Upload FIELD ACTIVITIES AND PROCEDURES Kick-Off Meeting Wall Reconnaissance Wall Inventory and Assessment Close-Out Meeting POST-FIELD ACTIVITIES AND PROCEDURES Field Data Upload to Park WIP Database Central WIP Database Update Inventory Findings Memorandum FMSS and RIP Data Transmittals DATA MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES...29 CHAPTER 3 WALL ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA AND GUIDELINES WALL ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA APPLYING WALL ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA Qualifying Roads Relationship to the Roadway Asset Wall Function Wall Height Wall Embedment Wall Face Angle Qualifying Wall Examples...35 iii
6 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 4 WALL DATA COLLECTION GUIDELINES WALL LOCATION DATA Park Name Inspected By Route/Parking No Route/Parking Name Side of Centerline Visidata Event Milepoint Wall Start/End Milepoint Wall Start Latitude/Longitude WIP Wall ID Wall Location Examples WALL DESCRIPTION DATA Wall Function Primary Wall Type Secondary Wall Type(s) Approximate Year Built Architectural Facings Surface Treatments Wall General Description Notes Wall Length Maximum Wall Height Wall Face Area Vertical Offset Wall Start/End Offset Face Angle Photo Description/No Park Designated Wall ID WALL CONDITION ASSESSMENT Wall Element and Overall Performance Definitions Minimum Element Rating Requirements Element Condition Narrative Guidance Element Condition Rating Definitions Weighting Factors Data Reliability Factors WALL ACTION ASSESSMENT Final Wall Condition Rating Investigation Requirements Design Criteria Cultural Concerns Failure Consequence iv
7 TABLE OF CONTENTS Recommended Action WORK ORDER DEVELOPMENT Brief Work Order Description Repair/Replace Recommendations/Cost CHAPTER 5 FUTURE WIP DEVELOPMENT APPENDIX A PRE-FIELD DOCUMENTS AND FORMS Pre-Inventory Phone Interview Checklist Park Notification Letter Kick-Off Meeting Agenda Retaining Wall Questionnaire RIP Route Identification Report Example Visidata Preliminary Wall Location Form Documents and Equipment Checklist APPENDIX B FIELD DOCUMENTS AND FORMS Retaining Wall Reconnaissance Form Field Inspection Form WIP Field Guide WIP Cost Guide Visidata Quick Start Guide APPENDIX C POST-FIELD DOCUMENTS AND FORMS Park Summary Letter FMSS Specification Data Template FMSS Data Input Procedures and Test Guide APPENDIX D DATABASE DOCUMENTS WIP Database Users Manual v
8 TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES Figure 1. Photo. Two-man inventory team at Mount Rainier National Park...1 Figure 2. Photo. Culturally significant culvert headwall at Acadia National Park...3 Figure 3. Photo. Rope training for safely accessing walls...8 Figure 4. Graphic. Four basic WIP activities categories...10 Figure 5. Graphic. Visidata screen shot...12 Figure 6. Photo. Multi-tiered soil nail wall with decorative modular block facing...15 Figure 7. Graphic. Example of a RIP Route Inventory Report...17 Figure 8. Photo. Vehicle safety during field inventories...20 Figure 9. Photo. Inventory team members working together to define wall attributes/elements..23 Figure 10. Graphic. The WIP database 3-page architecture...26 Figure 11. Photo. Example of borderline wall acceptance case...30 Figure 12. Photo. A qualifying culvert headwall...33 Figure 13. Photo. Slope protection wall at Haleakala National Park...34 Figure 14. Photo. A mid-slope wire-faced MSE wall that just meets the height criterion...36 Figure 15. Photo. Fill wall at Colorado National Monument...38 Figure 16. Photo. An example of parking area walls at Capulin Volcano National Monument...43 Figure 17. Photo. A gabion gravity fill wall under construction below roadway grade Figure 18. Photo. A mortared stone masonry cut wall at Rocky Mountain National Park...45 Figure 19. Photo. Example of a stone masonry wall supporting the bridge approach...46 Figure 20. Photo. Example of bridge approach walls to be included in the WIP inventory...47 Figure 21. Photo. Example of bridge approach walls to be included in the WIP inventory...47 Figure 22. Photo. Example of secondary bridge walls to be included in the WIP inventory Figure 23. Photo. A mortared stone masonry fill wall with a large arched culvert...49 Figure 24. Photo. Switchback wall at Sequoia National Park...49 Figure 25. Photo. Seawall at Sandy Hook unit, Gateway National Recreation Area...50 Figure 26. Photo. Slope protection system at Rocky Mountain National Park...51 Figure 27. Photo. Timber-lagged soldier pile tieback wall at Mesa Verde National Park...53 Figure 28. Photo. Micropile tieback wall prior to shotcrete facing finish...53 Figure 29. Photo. Steel sheet piling with bar ground anchors placed through steel whalers...54 Figure 30. Photo. Precast hollow concrete bin blocks with a formlined architectural facing...55 Figure 31. Photo. Heavily corroded metal bin wall at Golden Gate National Recreation Area...55 Figure 32. Photo. Cast-in-place concrete cantilever walls serving as wingwall structures...56 Figure 33. Photo. Timber-lagged, soldier pile fill wall at Olympic National Park...56 Figure 34. Photo. Cantilever steel sheet pile cut wall with deadman anchors...57 Figure 35. Photo. Concrete crib wall at Sequoia National Park...58 Figure 36. Photo. Metal crib wall at Mesa Verde National Park...58 Figure 37. Photo. Timber crib wall at Yellowstone National Park...59 Figure 38. Photo. Tall painted brick wall at Golden Gate National Recreation Area...59 vi
9 TABLE OF CONTENTS Figure 39. Photo. Painted concrete gravity wall at Golden Gate National Recreation Area...60 Figure 40. Photo. Dry-laid stone masonry wall at Yellowstone National Park...61 Figure 41. Photo. Well-constructed, angular rock fill gabion wall at the Blue Ridge Parkway...61 Figure 42. Photo. Mortared stone masonry head wall along the Blue Ridge Parkway...62 Figure 43. Photo. Multi-tiered, plantable, geosynthetic wrapped MSE wall...63 Figure 44. Photo. Precast panel MSE wall at Great Smoky Mountains National Park...63 Figure 45. Photo. Segmental block wall at Bryce Canyon National Park...64 Figure 46. Photo. Wire-faced MSE wall at Colorado National Monument...64 Figure 47. Photo. Soil nail wall at Yellowstone National Park...65 Figure 48. Photo. Tangent pile cut wall constructed of drilled shafts...66 Figure 49. Photo. Geosynthetic reinforced earth wall with planted geocell facing...66 Figure 50. Photo. Segmental concrete T wall at Zion National Park...67 Figure 51. Photo. Fractured Fin formliner architectural facing...69 Figure 52. Photo. Rough wood formliner at Golden Gate National Recreation Area...69 Figure 53. Photo. Well-vegetated wire-faced MSE wall in Siskiyou National Forest...71 Figure 54. Photo. Dramatic example of sculpted shotcrete facing...71 Figure 55. Photo. Single-course, mortared stone facing in front of an MSE wall structure...72 Figure 56. Photo. Simulated stone, deep-inset formliner and individually stained rock units...73 Figure 57. Photo. Timber-faced soil nail wall...73 Figure 58. Photo. Concrete blocks textured with a bush hammer prior to placement...75 Figure 59. Photo. Float-finished, colored shotcrete applied over an MSE wall facing...75 Figure 60. Photo. Severe weathering distress on painted steel sheet piling...76 Figure 61. Photo. Sculpted shotcrete stained to match the surrounding landscape...77 Figure 62. Photo. Weathering steel, sold under the CORTEN trademark...77 Figure 63. Graphic. Required field measurements...79 Figure 64. Photo. Galvanized MSE wall facing system...83 Figure 65. Photo. Severely weathered reinforced concrete headwall...84 Figure 66. Photo. Examples of mortar applications...84 Figure 67. Photo. A mortared stone masonry headwall along the Blue Ridge Parkway...85 Figure 68. Photo. Examples of deteriorating wall foundation conditions...86 Figure 69. Photo. Plugged weep hole drain at bottom of mortared stone masonry wall...87 Figure 70. Photo. Parapet damage at Glacier National Park...88 Figure 71. Photo. Timber crib wall fill settlement and bearing failure...88 Figure 72. Photo. Example of Upslope secondary element...90 Figure 73. Photo. MSE wall at Glacier National Park awaiting final facing...90 Figure 74. Photo. Tree damage to retaining walls...91 Figure 75. Photo. Overturning stone masonry wall at Great Smoky Mountains National Park...92 Figure 76. Photo. Developing wall problems at New River Gorge National River...93 Figure 77. Graphic. Required wall assessment and rating elements per WIP wall type...94 Figure 78. Photo. Concrete crib wall obscured by heavy vegetation Figure 79. Photo. New rockery wall along Guanella Pass Road, CO vii
10 TABLE OF CONTENTS Figure 80. Photo. Stone masonry-faced MSE wall at Bryce Canyon National Park Figure 81. Photo. Culvert headwall along the Baltimore-Washington Parkway Figure 82. Photo. Cast-in-place gravity wall at Steamtown National Historic Site Figure 83. Photo. Dry-laid stone masonry elements in need of replacement Figure 84. Photo. Severely corroded metal bin wall viii
11 TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF TABLES Table 1. WIP wall functions and associated field inventory codes...44 Table 2. WIP wall types and associated field inventory codes...52 Table 3. WIP architectural facing types and associated field inventory codes...68 Table 4. WIP surface treatment types and associated field inventory codes...74 Table 5. Condition narrative guidance for typical wall element distresses...95 Table 6. Primary and secondary wall element numerical condition rating definitions...98 Table 7. Wall performance rating definitions...99 Table 8. Data reliability definitions ix
12 ACRONYMS ACRONYMS Acronym Definition Acronym Definition AASHTO American Association of State HALE Haleakala National Park Highway Transportation Officials ACAD Acadia National Park HOSP Hot Springs National Park ADT Average Daily Traffic IMR Intermountain Region AKR Alaska Region LCS List of Classified Structures BAWA Baltimore Washington Parkway MEVE Mesa Verde National Park BIP NPS Bridge Inspection Program MORA Mount Rainier National Park BISO Big South Fork National River and MSE Mechanically Stabilized Earth Recreation Area BLRI Blue Ridge Parkway MWR Midwest Region BRCA Bryce Canyon National Park NATR Natchez Trace National Park CAVO Capulin Volcano National NBIS National Bridge Inventory System Monument CFLHD Central Federal Lands Highway NCR National Capital Region Division CMU Concrete Masonry Unit NER North East Region COLM Colorado National Monument NPS National Park Service CRLA Crater Lake National Park OLYM Olympic National Park CRV Cost-to-Replace Value PWR Pacific West Region DEWA Delaware Water Gap National QA Quality assurance Recreation Area DOT Department of Transportation QC Quality control EFLHD Eastern Federal Lands Highway RIP NPS Road Inventory Program Division ERFO Emergency Relief for Federally ROMO Rocky Mountain National Park Owned Roads FCI Facility Condition Index SEKI Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks FHWA Federal Highway Administration SER Southeast Region FLHD Federal Lands Highway Division SHEN Shenandoah National Park FMSS Facility Management Software UV Ultraviolet Radiation System FTP File Transfer Protocol WASO Washington Administrative Support Office FW Fill Wall WFLHD Western Federal Lands Highway Division GLAC Glacier National Park WICA Wind Cave National Park GOGA Golden Gate National Recreation WIP Wall Inventory Program Area GPS Global Positioning System YELL Yellowstone National Park GRSM Great Smoky Mountains National YOSE Yosemite National Park Park GWMP George Washington Memorial Parkway ZION Zion National Park x
13 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The NPS Retaining Wall Inventory and Assessment Team would like to thank Mr. Butch Wlaschin, Director, Federal Highway Administration Office of Asset Management, and Mr. Mark Hartsoe, Chief, National Park Service Park Roads and Parkways Program, for their support and guidance throughout the development and implementation of this valuable program. In addition, we would especially like to thank the numerous Park Superintendents, Facility Managers, Resource and Maintenance staff throughout the inventory parks for their enthusiastic participation, support and safe implementation of the WIP. Finally, we would also like to thank the FHWA Resource Center and Federal Lands Highway Division technical and management staffs for their efforts to merge cross-functional skills across division offices for the successful delivery of the first-ever earth retaining structure inventory and condition assessment in our nation s national parks. xi
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