Bridge Basics
Bridge Terms
Bridge Design
Bridge Construction
All About Bolivia
100

The online learning platform where students receive information on how to complete the tasks and deliverables throughout the project.

BridgeEDU / EIA Education

100

A set of reinforced concrete columns that carry the compression load from the cables to the tiers

Tower

100

Name one of the design objectives.

Safety, Durability, Serviceability, Maintainability, Constructability, Economy, Aesthetics

100

Name three pieces of non negotiable PPE

helmet, gloves, steel-toed boots, long sleeves, glasses

100

The Spanish terms for "left" and "right," respectively.

Izquierda y Derecha

200

The review call in which we conduct an in-depth analysis of the site conditions and the needs of the community.

Review Call 1 / Concept Definition Report

200

The vertical line where the handrail and walkway cable changes angle over the top of the tower.

Centerline

200

The shape we assume cables will take.

Parabola

200

The most efficient way to set sag on site is:

hitting with large stick, jump on it

200

The colors of the Bolivian flag.

Red, Yellow, Green

300

The method used to define the left and right hand sides of the bridge.

Looking at the river flow / Looking downstream

300

The vertical distance between the lowest point of the cable and the high-water line (bonus points for the specific numbers under different site conditions).

 A: Freeboard
 B: Floodplains: 2m, Gorges: 3m

300

Forces that act along the span of the bridge (hint: in front of the abutments).

Mainstay Forces

300

The height at which fall protection is necessary.

6 ft

300

What is the EIA tradition practiced on the day the bridge is completed?

Sleepover on the bridge!

400

Part of the site information packet we receive upon getting our site assignment include… (multiple answers)

Social Survey, Technical Survey, Site Media, Survey Points (in the EIA AutoCAD seed file)

400

The horizontal distance between the edge of the bank and the front of the foundation (bonus points for specific numbers under different conditions).

 A: Required Setback
 B: Soil conditions: 3m, Rock conditions: 1.5m

400

Forces that threaten to tip the abutment inwards (bonus points for the opposing force).

 A: Overturning Moment
 B: Restoring Moment

400

The method used to prevent excavations from caving in or collapsing.

 Benching, Sloping, or Shoring

400

the base ingredient of the local liquor is: (bonus point for the name)

corn, chicha

500

The manager responsible for actively monitoring, documenting, and capturing photographs of the construction process (READ CAREFULLY)

Quality Control Manager

500

The angle between the bottom of the water channel and the front of the foundation, also the angle at which rock or soil would fail (what constrains our bridge design).

Angle of Internal Friction

500

The region of the stress-strain curve we want to stay in (bonus points for why).

 A: Elastic Region
 B: Material behavior is predictable

500

Foundations and tiers should be confirmed square to

The centerline

500

The language of the indigenous people of Bolivia (and much of South America).

Quechua, Aymara, Guarani