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Travaux sur le Pont Camille de Hogues à Chatellerault
France

Châtellerault, dans la Vienne, recèle l’un des premiers ponts en béton armé construit en France. Plus de cent ans après sa construction, il a bénéficié de lourds travaux de rénovation. L’application du procédé Novbéton de Renofors fait partie d’un programme de rénovation se déroulant sur quatre années.

« À Châtellerault, le pont “de la Manufacture” a été construit en béton armé au début du XXe siècle. Les armatures principales longitudinales sont cylindriques et de fort diamètre, et les secondaires des fers plats.

Plus de cent ans après sa construction, le pont bénéficie d’une cure de jouvence. Le programme de restauration s’applique sur quatre années. La restauration du pont Camille-de-Hogues à Châtellerault fait appel à un procédé électrochimique innovant: adapté à la rénovation des monuments historiques, il traite durablement la carbonatation du béton tout en préservant l'intégrité de l'ouvrage.

Quinze semi-remorques pour 5.000 tonnes de remblai.

La dernière phase de travaux de rénovation du pont à débuté début Juillet 2009. Au programme : le renforcement des piles et des culées. 

Si tout se passe bien (pas d'inondations, pas de découverte d'objet suspect), le chantier devrait être terminé fin octobre. En tout cas on arrivera à la phase finale des travaux de restauration du pont de Hogues, classé monument historique, avant la fin de l'année 2009. 

Copyright: Didier Rodrigue
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 9060x4530
Taken: 01/08/2009
Chargée: 01/08/2009
Published: 01/08/2009
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Tags: chatellerault; mairie; mast-r-mast; vienne; poitou; bridge; reinforced; concrete
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