I work for a Civil Engineering firm in Ohio and we are the CM on a bridge under construction. The bridge uses steel beams and is located under a 138 kV transmission line, crossing it at roughly a 45 degree angle. The beams sit on an elastomeric bushing, isolating them somewhat from the bridge piers, which are steel reinforced concrete.
Question: Is there any Code requirement or is there an engineering good practice that would require the bridge steel to be bonded and grounded due to the veritcal proximity (~35 feet I am told) to the high voltage transmission lines?
Thanks to anyone who can help.
Question: Is there any Code requirement or is there an engineering good practice that would require the bridge steel to be bonded and grounded due to the veritcal proximity (~35 feet I am told) to the high voltage transmission lines?
Thanks to anyone who can help.