当前位置:考试网  > 试卷库  > 建筑工程  > 建造师  > 二级建造师  >  某路是城市次要放射线,连接市区和高新技术开发区,为规划城市主干路。规划红线外有多个住宅区,现况路界外有某大学、某国家机关培训中心、部队等单位和村庄。现况路宽12m,机非混行,通行7条公交线路和货车,交通流量大,经常发生堵塞。现况有一条φ400天然气管线,2条电信,一条D400雨水管线。该路地质情况:表层为人工堆积层,厚0.5~2.0m,主要为杂填土,其中有低液限黏土、粉土填土和房渣土,地下水埋深5m.土基属于中湿~干燥类型。路北端有5棵古槐树。 该路改建设计资料:南接公路某环高速路立交,北接某路,全长2400m,沿线与6条道路平交。在3个主要过街路口设置人行过街天桥。横断面为四幅路,中间隔离带3.5m,两侧主路为三上三下各宽11.5m,分隔带各宽4.75m,辅路各宽7m,外侧步道为5m,红线范围60m.路拱横坡1.5%,纵坡0.3%~0.5%. 该路结构为:上面层4cmSMA-13,中面层5cmAC-25,下面层6cmAC-30,基层51cm石灰粉煤灰砂砾,总厚66cm,路基为9%石灰处理土20cm,要求机械化施工。人行步道结构,防滑彩色方砖,镶嵌0.5m宽盲道砖。增建D1600雨水管道、D1150污水管道各一条。 [问题] 该城市主干路施工前应做好哪些现场准备和技术准备?
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某路是城市次要放射线,连接市区和高新技术开发区,为规划城市主干路。规划红线外有多个住宅区,现况路界外有某大学、某国家机关培训中心、部队等单位和村庄。现况路宽12m,机非混行,通行7条公交线路和货车,交通流量大,经常发生堵塞。现况有一条φ400天然气管线,2条电信,一条D400雨水管线。该路地质情况:表层为人工堆积层,厚0.5~2.0m,主要为杂填土,其中有低液限黏土、粉土填土和房渣土,地下水埋深5m.土基属于中湿~干燥类型。路北端有5棵古槐树。

该路改建设计资料:南接公路某环高速路立交,北接某路,全长2400m,沿线与6条道路平交。在3个主要过街路口设置人行过街天桥。横断面为四幅路,中间隔离带3.5m,两侧主路为三上三下各宽11.5m,分隔带各宽4.75m,辅路各宽7m,外侧步道为5m,红线范围60m.路拱横坡1.5%,纵坡0.3%~0.5%.

该路结构为:上面层4cmSMA-13,中面层5cmAC-25,下面层6cmAC-30,基层51cm石灰粉煤灰砂砾,总厚66cm,路基为9%石灰处理土20cm,要求机械化施工。人行步道结构,防滑彩色方砖,镶嵌0.5m宽盲道砖。增建D1600雨水管道、D1150污水管道各一条。

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该城市主干路施工前应做好哪些现场准备和技术准备?

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(1)现场准备

①应充分注意该路是旧路改造,道路宽从12m增加到60m,需拆迁大量民房、商铺、机关。要以人为本,依据政策、法规办事,做好拆迁居民、单位的动员、安置工作。

②根据施工现况,在不影响道路、管道施工以及水、电、热供应方便的地域较宽处搭建施工管理用临时设施(或租借现房)。

③现况交通与改建工程是个矛盾,应合理建好施工便线,做好导行交通方案,管制好交通,做到施工、市民出行两照顾,并要注意施工与交通安全。

(2)技术准备

①应首先充分掌握设计文件(说明、图纸)意图。

②保护好现况管线。该路地下水位低,新雨、污水管线施工要抓紧在雨季前完成,保证沟槽回填量,尤其应注意沥青面层施工季节的安排。

③人行天桥和防滑盲道的设置,体现了人文关怀和交通安全。路北端5棵古槐树要保护好。

以上各点实际是编制施工组织设计(施工方案)前必须考虑的。

④对施工技术人员和工人做好技术交底,讲清设计意图、施工难点和重点以及采取的技术措施。

⑤该路与公路某环高速路相接,又与6条道路平交。为接顺各路口,不造成积水,并与周围环境景观相协调,整条道路测量放样和重要点位的高程控制很重要。

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