BRD/General/TBT-BRD-008
Bridge Bearing Installation
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Bridge Bearing Installation
Toolbox Talk Record
Ref: TBT-BRD-008 | Issue: 1 | Date: March 2026
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What?
- Bridge bearings transfer loads from the deck to the substructure while allowing controlled movement.
- Types include elastomeric, pot, spherical, roller, and sliding bearings depending on the bridge design.
- Bearings are precision-engineered components that must be handled carefully to avoid damage to sliding surfaces.
- Correct orientation is critical; bearings installed in the wrong direction cannot accommodate design movements.
- Bearing plinths must be cast to exact levels and finished to tight surface tolerances before installation.
- Lifting bearings requires rated slings and a lift plan; even small bearings can weigh several hundred kilograms.
- Temporary restraints or packings are often fitted during installation and must be removed before commissioning.
- Grouting beneath bearings transfers the load path and must achieve the specified strength before deck loading.
- Contamination of sliding surfaces with grit, mortar, or grout prevents the bearing from functioning correctly.
- LOLER 1998 applies to all bearing lifts and PUWER 1998 applies to the installation equipment used.
Why?
| Structural integrity | Incorrectly installed bearings cause uneven load distribution, cracking, and potential structural failure of the bridge. |
| Precision required | Even small errors in level, alignment, or orientation prevent the bearing from functioning and require costly replacement. |
| Permanent installation | Bearings are extremely difficult to replace once the deck is in place. Getting it right first time is essential. |
| Do | Don't |
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See also: Bridge Construction Safety Awareness | Bridge Deck Construction |
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