Detailed Assessment of the Snake Road Bridge, Burlington Ontario.

The Snake Road Bridge was retrofitted 6 years ago in 2015. This assessment lists findings of how the the bridge has aged in the past 6 years, and how we can learn about design, construction and maintenance of future timber structures by examining how they are aging.

1. Decay of Deck Support

Objective Evidence of Degradation: Here the top of the vertical member supporting the railing was left unprotected. The column is cracking and is allowing water to seem into the bright wood.

Long Term Consequences: Left unaddressed the humidity and moisture will seep into the member leading to fungal decay.

Root Cause: The design overlooked the need for adequate drainage on the vertical members.

Immediate Correction: Install a cap similar to a newel post cap.

Long Term Corrective Action: Apply a fumigant (Borate) to kill fungus and pests, apply wood filler.

2. Untreated Damage to the Deck Railing

Objective Evidence of Degradation: The left railing is damaged. The damage appears cosmetic and not structural.

Long Term Consequences: Left unaddressed the bright-wood will be susceptible to fungal decay.

Root Cause: Design oversight.

Immediate Correction: Fumigate and protect.

Long Term Corrective Action: Grind or plane end to create a smooth finish. Apply xxx and an end cap?

3. Cracks in Horizontal Deck Member

Objective Evidence of Degradation : Here the horizontal deck member is cracking and exposing the bright wood

Long Term Consequences: Bright wood is exposed and will decay over time.

Root Cause: The timber was not dry when used for fabrication.

Immediate Correction: Apply fumigant.

Long term Corrective Action:

4. Fungal & Lichen Growth on Railing

Objective Evidence of Degradation: Here the top of the railing shows growth of lichen and possibly fungus.

Long Term Consequences: The wood will decay.

Root Cause: The railing was not treated.

Immediate Correction: TBD

Long term Corrective Action: TBD

5. Exposed Knot in Railing

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6. Sinking Tarmac

Cracks on Top of Deck

Objective Evidence of Degradation: Sections of the deck are sinking. Water is seeping through deck and reaching the underside.

Long Term Consequences: Deck will decay sooner than expected.

Root Cause: Tarmac wasn’t applied correctly.

Immediate Correction:

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7: Splitting of Railing Ends

Objective Evidence: The ends of the railing are splitting

Consequences: Bright wood will get exposed and will decay.

Root Cause: Not known.

Immediate Correction:

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