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HIGHWAY DESIGN PROJECT
Refer also to Unit requirements for 2015 prepared by the unit coordinator.
WEEKS 1 to 6 Lecture Monday 1-2; Tutorials Mon 2-5; Wed 10-1; Thur 1-4
The objective of this project is for students to apply the principles and techniques covered in VAC2072 to design in detail a section of major highway about 30km north-west of Melbourne to specified design standards. The use of computer aided techniques and drawing, including the use of CivilCad or similar, is recommended where possible. Nominated students will also be required to report orally on various aspects of the design throughout the design process. Students will work in design teams of three and teams must be finalised by tutorial time of week 2.
Programme
Week 1 to 5: Introduction and alignment considerations and first stage cross-section, Environmental impact, land acquisition. Horizontal alignment, Vertical alignment. Cross section, Drainage considerations, earthwork quantities. Appropriate pavement, Final drawings and report.
Week 6: Some Oral Presentations with all students in attendance.
Week 7: Start new project Road project report due Monday 13April 2015 9.00 am
(standard penalties of 10% per day or part thereof will be applied to all late submissions)
This design counts for 30 per cent of the assessment in this subject. Ten per cent will be given to an oral presentation (for some of the class and the others will present on the week 7 to 12 project). For this road design, students will work in teams of three and submit one team design report. Any students not registered in teams by the tutorial time of Week 2 will be directed into teams with other similarly teamless students.
Students are to design a four lane, divided two way road between a given point near the intersection of Riddell Rd/Dalrymple Rd. Sunbury and a given point on Reservoir Rd about 2.5km south of the starting point as shown on the attached map. Each team will be given a nominated starting point and end point. Assume your starting point has local grid coordinates
E 5000.00, N 5000.00. Give your starting point CH1000.00. The alignment should aim to minimise land severance costs. Prepare a drainage strategy indicating culvert and swale locations and areas for nominated environmental treatment. Specific expected traffic loadings will be given to each design team.
The design speed of the road is 110km/h and will have a typical cross section as follows:
TYPICAL CROSS SECTION (Not to Scale)

Austroads design standards with VicRoads modifications are to be followed. Essential tables/charts in the Austroads Design Guides are accessible to students via the VU Library database. (It is preferable, for this design, that transition curves are not used. Therefore use large radii and calculate the superelevation required on the curves, but do not design the superelevation development).
Students are to design the horizontal and vertical alignments including determination of coordinates of
key intersection points and calculation of levels at 50.000m chainages. The amount of earthworks should be kept as low as possible and both horizontal and vertical alignment should aim to balance cut and fill earthwork quantities.
Ten cross sections at significant points (e.g. deep cuts, high fills, important locations etc) are to be drawn between CH 1000.000 and the end of the road and the road reserve width is to be determined. A drainage strategy (including environmental treatment) for the road and its immediate surrounds is required (but not designed in detail). The use of CivilCad or similar is encouraged if possible.
Students must submit:
1. A3 size Horizontal alignment drawing at scale 1:5000 or as appropriate with existing contours shown. Show coordinates of all intersection points and curve radii and the superelevation required. Calculate the final bearing of your road and its length. Horizontal alignment should be shown as a centreline with the outer edges of the road shoulders and approximate batter lines and proposed road reserve boundary. Show and label chainage “ticks” at 100m intervals. 20%
2. Vertical alignment drawing at scale H 1:5000 , V 1:500 (or as appropriate) including listing of NSL at the centre line and design level at the centre line at 50m intervals. Indicate the length of all vertical curves on the drawing and show details (CH and RL) of vertical intersection points. Tabulate all calculations. 20%
3. Total of 10 cross sections at CH1200.000, CH 1500.000, plus at other significant points including the CH with the largest road reserve required. The road reserve width is to be taken as the distance from toe/top of batter on one side to toe/top of batter on the other side plus 5m each side for maintenance. Show the road reserve on the cross sections. 20%
4. All calculations (including statement of any assumptions) of alignment total earthwork quantities (cut and fill) between the start (CH 1000.00) and the final Chainage 10%
5. A statement (max one page) as to how this total length of road should be drained. A sketch showing drains, pits, pipe and treatment locations should be included. Detail drainage design (pit, pipe size and levels) is not required. 10%
6. A statement and sketches where appropriate (max one page) outlining how the road will affect the existing environment including land acquisition. Note the details of any bridges required but do not perform any structural bridge designs. 10%
7. Calculations and design of pavement for a design period of 25 years. 10%
Total design marks may be reviewed following peer assessment at the end of the designs.
Due date: 9 am. Monday 13 April 2015
ROAD DESIGN SUMMARY REPORT FORM
NAMES: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1. Length of road _________ m
2. Final Bearing of road _______________
3. Radii of circular curves used _________m ________m ________ m _________m
4. Coordinates of first IP _____________E ___________ N
5. CH of first horizontal TP ___________
6. Length of vertical curves used _________m _________m _________m
7. Final gradient __________%
8. Earthworks Volume CH1000 to end CUT ________m3 FILL __________m3
9. Maximum road reserve width is _________m at CH _______
10. Road reserve width at CH 1500 is ________m and at CH 2000 is __________m
11. Total pavement depth ___________________mm
This page should be submitted as the second page in your report
If all team members contributed equally, then each contribution is 33%
If one member contributed most, then their contribution may be 40%+
If one member contributed less, then their contribution may be 30%-
I agree that all team members contributed the following percentages to the assignment:
ID number Name Signature Date Contribution
%

MAP AND LOCATION POINTS
DESIGN BRIEF
The initial bearing of the road at A, B, C, D, E or F can be assumed to be in the range 160o to 200o and the road should end at about 90o to Reservoir Rd. at point P, R, S, or T

The following start and end points will be allotted.
A B C D E F P R S T
Dalrymple Rd 250m west of Riddell Rd Dalrymple Rd 150m west of Riddell Rd Dalrymple Rd 50m west of Riddell Rd Riddell Rd 50 east of Dalrymple Rd Riddell Rd 150 east of Dalrymple Rd Riddell Rd 250 east of Dalrymple Rd 300m east of
Calder 400m east of Calder 500m east of Calder 600m east of Calder
Assume the start RL and the end RL of your road are both 1m above natural surface level (NSL).



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