JOHS. HOLT A.S er et uavhengig rådgivende ingeniørfirma
i byggeteknikk. Inntil mars 1999 var firmaet delvis eiet av
de ansatte, men eies nå 100% av Hjellnes COWI A.S, Oslo.
Firmaet ble startet i 1958 av sivilingeniør Johannes
Holt, og hadde sitt primære virkefelt innen prosjektering
av bruer.
Etter hvert er også andre konstruksjoner kommet til,
og firmaet kan idag tilby spesialkompetanse på flere
områder innen tyngre bygningsteknikk.
Firmaet har idag 10 ansatte hvorav 9 sivilingeniører
og ingeniører.
Kompetanse, generelt
Firmaet har lang erfaring innen prosjektering av ulike
typer bruer samt prosjektledelse, verkstedkontroll, byggeplasskontroll
og økonomisk oppfølging av bruanlegg.
Vi har prosjektert både hengebruer og skråkabelbruer
i tillegg til stålplatebærere og de fleste typer
betongbruer. Firmaet er således et av de mest erfarne
og med bredest kompetanse i landet idag, innen dette fagfeltet.
Firmaet har deltatt i større prosjekteringsgrupper
for en rekke veganlegg. Gruppene har vært tverrfaglig
sammensatt med arkitekter, veg- og trafikkplanleggere og geologer/geoteknikere.
Vi har deltatt i flere
tverrfaglige prosjekter i tilknytning til offshoreindustri,
dels prosjektering og utarbeidelse av anbudsdokumenter, dels
vurdering av nye konstruksjonstyper og kontrolloppdrag.
Kompetanse, spesielt
- Fjordkryssinger, herunder flytebruer, rørbruer.
- Hengebruer, skråstagbruer og andre hengekonstruksjoner.
- Fritt frembyggbruer, buebruer etc.
- Flerspennsbruer i stål og betong.
- Planfrie kryss, kulverter, støttemurer.
- Jernbanebruer.
- Byggeteknikk for vegtunneler og fjellanlegg.
- Industribygg, skoler.
- Petroleums relaterte prosjekter. Tankanlegg.
- Offshorekonstruksjoner.
- Konstruksjoner mot grunnen.
- Dynamiske analyser, vindstabilitet, jordskjelv.
- Prosjekteringsregler, dimensjoneringsstandarder.
Vi har kontor på Ryen i Oslo.
Gateadresse: Plogveien 1, 0679 Oslo
Postadresse: Postboks 73 Manglerud, 0612 Oslo
Telefon: 22 57 49 50
Telefax: 22 67 53 94
Johs. Holt A.S is an independent consulting company
in civil and structural engineering established in 1957. The
company
is a member of FIDIC through the Norwegian Association of Consulting
Engineers. The company is a subsidiary of Hjellnes COWI AS.
Johs. Holt A.S works within the following areas:
- Bridges
- Offshore structures
- Rehabilitation
- Full scale measurements and structural monitoring
The company was established in 1957 by Johannes
Holt, graduated from the Norwegian Institute of Technology
in 1939. The main
activity from the beginning was design of bridges, but also
industrial buildings, houses and swimming pools were part of
the activity during the first decades. A milestone in the company’s
history was the design of the City Bridge of Stavanger, the
first major cable-stayed bridge in Norway, opened in 1979.
The design was made in co-operation with Prof. Dr. techn. Arne
Selberg, internationally well known for his pioneering works
on design and aerodynamics of suspension bridges.
The development of offshore oil production on the Norwegian
Continental Shelf began in the early seventies. Johs. Holt
A.S has participated in the development and design of offshore
platforms for the North Sea.
In the late eighties the company was engaged by the Public
Roads Administration to prepare guidelines for Submerged Floating
Tube bridges. Based on these guidelines a conceptual design
for crossing the Høgsfjord strait of length approx.
1350m was presented in 1992. Since then Johs. Holt A.S has
assisted the Bridge Division of the Road Authorities in development
and updating of rules for design and construction of road bridges.
The beginning of the nineties introduced a prosperous period
in bridge building in Norway. A second milestone in the company`s
history took place with the opening of the Skarnsundet cable-stayed
bridge in 1991. The main span of 530 m was the longest cable-stayed
span in the world, and is still the longest for a span entirely
in concrete. The bridge is very slender, with a horizontal
slenderness ratio : Main span/Width of bridge deck = 40,8.
The bridge has received several awards, among them the prestigious
FIP Award of Outstanding Structures 1994.
Another remarkable project is the Bergsøysundet floating
bridge, opened in 1992. The 845 m long tubular truss girder
is supported by 7 separate pontoons. The bridge is horizontally
curved. Wind and current forces are transmitted by arch action
to the abutments, either side. At the opening it was the longest
floating bridge in the world without anchorages to the sea
bottom.
Johs. Holt A.S has performed the detail design and the construction
engineering of the Uddevalla bridge in Sweden. The bridge has
a total length of 1712 m of which the central cable-stayed
part is 772 m. The bridge carries 4 lanes, and the main span
over the navigation channel is 414 m. The main contractor,
SKANSKA AB, was awarded the design-build contract in January
1997 on an alternative design proposed by Johs. Holt A.S.
Johs. Holt A.S also works with multidiscipline railway and
traffic projects involving co-operation with architects, transportation
planning consultants and other specialized firms. Examples
are the Granfoss-line project including road tunnels and the
Gardermoen-Eidsvold railway line including the Eidsvold railway
station.
The company has a staff of well-qualified engineers,
some of them with more than 20years experience. Each project is approached
with an open mind in order to find the best solution for the client. This enables
us to perform engineering services of high standard. Suitable analytical tools
and strong PC`s in network ensure efficiency in working. All drafting is made
with the systems Microstation and Autocad. Quality control of work is made
in accordance with the ISO 9001 requirements.
Our office is located in Oslo, Norway
Street address: Plogveien
1, 0679 Oslo
Postal address: P. O. Box 73 Manglerud, N- 0612 Oslo
Phone: + 47 22 57 49 50
Telefax: + 47 22 67 53 94
E-mail: ch@johsholt.no
Skarnsundet Bridge, Nord-Trøndelag.
Cable stayed bridge of length 1010 m. The main span has a length
of 530 m and was, when completed in 1991, the longest span
in the world for this type of bridges. The bridge has received
several awards, among them the FIP (Fédération
Internationale de la Précontrainte) Award for Outstanding
Structures 1994.
Uddevalla bridge, Sweden
High level bridge of total 1712 m. The central cable-stayed
part of the bridge has a total length of 772 m and a main
span of 414 m. The bridge cross-section in the stayed spans
is a composite structure of an open steel grid and precast
concrete elements. The bridge was completed May 2000.
Hølendalen Bridges.
These bridges consists of 3 balanced cantilever bridges with span 80 – 128 – 128 – 80
m. One bridge is a double track railway bridge and the two others are double
lane motorway bridges.
Bergsøysundet Floating Bridge, Kristiansund
(Krifast)
Floating bridge of length approx. 845 m supported by 7 separate
pontoons. The bridge superstructure is a horizontally curved
tubular steel truss. The pontoons are made of high strength
lightweight concrete. The analysis and detailed design were
carried out in co-operation with Veritec, Norway.
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