AS 5100.3:2017
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Bridge design Foundation and soil-supporting structures
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03-31-2017
Sets out requirements and procedures for the design in limit states format of foundations and soil-supporting structures for road, rail and pedestrian bridges, culverts not specifically covered by other Standards, and subways of conventional size and form. Also covers the design of foundations for road furniture, such as lighting poles, sign support structures and noise barriers.
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BD-090
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DocumentType |
Standard
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ISBN |
978-1-76035-716-0
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Pages |
48
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ProductNote |
Also numbered as AP-G51.3-17.
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
This Standard sets out minimum design requirements and procedures for the design in limit states format of foundations and soil-supporting structures for road, rail and pedestrian bridges, culverts not specifically covered by other Standards, and subways of conventional size and form.Foundations include shallow footings, piles and anchorages.Soil-supporting structures include retaining walls, abutments and buried structures.The provisions of this Standard also cover the design of foundations for road furniture, such as lighting poles and sign-support structures and noise barriers.The Standard does not cover the design of—(a) corrugated steel pipes and arches;(b) precast reinforced concrete box culverts;(c) underground concrete drainage pipes; and(d) reinforced soil structures.NOTES: 1 For reinforced soil structures, refer to relevant authority specifications.2 The structures covered by this Standard are those specified in Clause 1 of AS 5100.1. This Standard is not applicable to situations outside the scope of AS 5100.1.3 The requirements for structural design and detailing of concrete and steel are specified in AS 5100.5 and AS/NZS 5100.6; however, a number of specific structural design provisions that result from soil-structure interaction are covered by this Standard.4 Requirements for corrugated steel pipes and arches are covered by AS/NZS 2041.1.5 Requirements for fibre-reinforced concrete pipes are covered by AS 4139.6 Requirements for underground concrete drainage pipes are covered by AS 3725 and AS 4058.
Originated as HB77.3-1996.
Revised and redesignated as AS5100.3-2004.
Second edition 2017.
Reissued incorporating Amendment No 1 (December 2023).
AS 5100.5:2017 | Bridge design Concrete |
AS 5100.2:2017 | Bridge design Design loads |
AS 5100.1:2017 | Bridge design Scope and general principles |
AS 3725-1989 | Loads on buried concrete pipes |
AS 2159-2009 | Piling - Design and installation |
AS 4312-2008 | Atmospheric corrosivity zones in Australia |
AS/NZS 2041.1:2011 | Buried corrugated metal structures Design methods |
AS/NZS 1554.3:2014 | Structural steel welding Welding of reinforcing steel |
AS/NZS 5100.6:2017 | Bridge design Steel and composite construction |
AS 4139-2003 | Fibre-reinforced concrete pipes and fittings (Reconfirmed 2018) |
AS 1726-1993 | Geotechnical site investigations |
AS 1597.2-2013 | Precast reinforced concrete box culverts Large culverts (exceeding 1200 mm span or 1200 mm height and up to and including 4200 mm span and 4200 mm height) |
AS/NZS 4058:2007 | Precast concrete pipes (pressure and non-pressure) |
AS/NZS 1554.1:2014 | Structural steel welding Welding of steel structures |
AS 5100.7:2017 | Bridge design Bridge assessment |
AS 3700:2018 | Masonry Structures |
AS 5100.8:2017 | Bridge design Rehabilitation and strengthening of existing bridges |
AS 5100.1:2017 | Bridge design Scope and general principles |
AS 1012.14:2018 | Methods of testing concrete Method for securing and testing cores from hardened concrete for compressive strength and mass per unit volume |
AS 5100.2:2017 | Bridge design Design loads |
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