1 Level II Inspection
2 Introduction Level I primarily visual with standard toolsno special access in accordance with BIM manual Level II specialized knowledge / training and equipment detailed information on a particular component or components supervised by certified bridge inspector
3 Level II Inspection TypesCopper Sulfate Electrode (CSE Testing) Chloride Testing Concrete Deck Inspection Ultrasonic Truss Inspection Culvert Barrel Measurements Vertical Clearance Measurements
4 Types of Level II InspectionConcrete Girder Inspection Paint Inspection Timber Coring Scour Monitor Special Structure Monitor Underwater Inspection Steel Culvert Corrosion Testing Pin and Hanger Connection Testing Steel Girder Cover Plate Inspection
5 General Principles BIM condition rating systemQuantifies rating categories Provides technical data / measurements As required / ordered by Level I Inspector Regular / predetermined schedule
6 When Required? Special access required swing stages or manliftsdewatering culverts underwater (scour or foundations) Overall assessment for rehabilitation or major maintenance deck or paint inspections condition evaluation CSE, timber coring, ultrasonic
7 Level II Inspection FormsBridges Culverts
8 Level II Inspection Forms – Common Inventory Information
9 Level II Inspection Forms – Inspection Scheduling Information
10 Level II Inspection Forms – Inspection Scheduling Information
11 Level II Inspection Forms – Maintenance Recommendations
12 Concrete Deck InspectionPrimarily visual with standard tools Measurement of damage / condition Components inspected are wearing surfaces concrete overlay concrete deck concrete edge elements deck joints
13 Concrete Deck Inspection – Wear Surface Inventory and Condition
14 Concrete Deck Inspection – Concrete Overlay Inventory and Condition
15 Concrete Deck Inspection – Concrete Deck and Underside Inventory and Condition
16 Concrete Deck Inspection – Edge Elements Inventory and Condition
17 Concrete Deck Inspection – Deck Joint Inventory and Condition