Composite Advantage gets CAMX Combined Strength Award
January 02, 2018 - United States Of America
Composite Advantage has won the CAMX Combined Strength Award for its Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) composite wicket gate. The company’s FRP wicket gate is the first composite navigational structure to be used by USACE. Wicket gates are movable dams used to help maintain a navigational pool in a river. The gates are raised during periods of low water.
The Composites and Advanced Materials Expo (CAMX) recognised Composite Advantage and its collaborators - the US Army Corps of Engineers Construction Engineering Research Laboratory (ERDC-CERL), West Virginia University and the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Rock Island District - for teamwork that used composite material to solve a problem.
Composite Advantage’s FRP wicket gate is the first composite navigational structure to be used by USACE. Wicket gates are movable dams used to help maintain a navigational pool in a river. The gates are raised during periods of low water. In 2015, the supplier designed and fabricated three 16 foot long, 4 foot wide, 8 inches thick FRP wicket gates for installation at the Peoria Lock & Dam on the Illinois River, Creve Coeur, Illinois. The composite product replaced traditional chanoine-type wicket gates made of white oak, a costly, diminishing natural resource.
FRP wicket gates are 40 per cent less on a first cost basis and provide a lifespan of more than 50 years unlike conventional wood gates which have a lifespan of approximately 15 years. FRP’s corrosion resistance makes maintenance minimal. Composite Advantage’s FRP product has been sourced by USACE in the 2018 budget for the LaGrange and Peoria Lock & Dam locations along the Illinois waterway. USACE is projecting a material and labour costs savings of $18.6 million over the next 50 years at these sites.
Composite Advantage is an engineered solution supplier for Fibre Reinforced Polymer (FRP) products for major infrastructure markets. CA pairs innovative design and unique technology with efficient manufacturing processes and in-depth field experience.
More than a decade of developing lightweight, high-strength, cost-effective FRP goods for structurally demanding applications and corrosive environments has helped the advanced materials manufacturer create a comprehensive menu of products ranging from pedestrian bridge decks, trail bridges, cantilever sidewalks and rail platforms to fenders, pilings, ship separators and other waterfront structures. (SV)