Spring River bridge closes for repairs

Expected re-opening is set for mid-November.

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The bridge over Spring River on Route 60 will close on September 19 for repairs. Proposed re-opening of the bridge is set for mid-November. The detour will take drivers through Verona and Aurora.

  

Yellow Pages

By Amanda Gire, Sports Editor
Posted Sep 12, 2011 @ 01:30 PM
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Starting September 19, Route 60 will be closed into mid-November at the bridge over Spring River and County Road 1150 west of Aurora, according to a report from officials with the Missouri Department of Transportation.

The deck on the bridge will be removed, repairs made and a new deck built.

The bridge is scheduled to be reopened to traffic during the week of November 14.

While the bridge is closed, traffic will be detoured along Business Route 60 through Aurora and Verona.

The signed detour adds two miles for drivers who use Route 60 through Aurora.

However, the detour on Business Route 60 will increase travel time by several minutes. That's because traffic will have to slow down through busy areas, with many businesses, residential neighborhoods and a school zone along the way.

MoDOT and contractors have alerted law enforcement, fire and ambulance agencies so they can plan how to respond to emergency calls with the bridge closed.

Information also is going out to chambers of commerce and large employers in the area, as well as school districts.

Electronic message boards with information on the closing were put up along Route 60 on September 6.

At times during construction, County Road 1150 underneath the Route 60 bridge will have to be closed for short periods as a safety precaution because of the type of work being done on the bridge above.

A flagger will stationed on County Road 1150 to stop traffic when necessary and then wave drivers through underneath the bridge.
State highway traffic normally is not detoured onto county-maintained roads. However, local drivers familiar with the area will be able to use nearby county roads for another route around the closed bridge.

The bridge work is being done as part of MoDOT's Safe and Sound Bridge Improvement Program to repair or replace 802 bridges in poor condition across the state by the end of 2013.

Under Safe and Sound, closing a bridge to repair or replace it greatly reduces the time needed to do the job, reduces the cost and improves safety by keeping traffic away from the work area.

The Route 60/Spring River bridge, built in 1961, is 302 feet long. Its deck has needed frequent repairs in recent years and needs to be replaced. The bridge's substructure is in good condition, said officials.

The prime contractor on the rehabilitation project is Robertson Contractors Inc. of Poplar Bluff, doing the work for a low-bid amount of $431,919.

Starting September 19, Route 60 will be closed into mid-November at the bridge over Spring River and County Road 1150 west of Aurora, according to a report from officials with the Missouri Department of Transportation.

The deck on the bridge will be removed, repairs made and a new deck built.

The bridge is scheduled to be reopened to traffic during the week of November 14.

While the bridge is closed, traffic will be detoured along Business Route 60 through Aurora and Verona.

The signed detour adds two miles for drivers who use Route 60 through Aurora.

However, the detour on Business Route 60 will increase travel time by several minutes. That's because traffic will have to slow down through busy areas, with many businesses, residential neighborhoods and a school zone along the way.

MoDOT and contractors have alerted law enforcement, fire and ambulance agencies so they can plan how to respond to emergency calls with the bridge closed.

Information also is going out to chambers of commerce and large employers in the area, as well as school districts.

Electronic message boards with information on the closing were put up along Route 60 on September 6.

At times during construction, County Road 1150 underneath the Route 60 bridge will have to be closed for short periods as a safety precaution because of the type of work being done on the bridge above.

A flagger will stationed on County Road 1150 to stop traffic when necessary and then wave drivers through underneath the bridge.
State highway traffic normally is not detoured onto county-maintained roads. However, local drivers familiar with the area will be able to use nearby county roads for another route around the closed bridge.

The bridge work is being done as part of MoDOT's Safe and Sound Bridge Improvement Program to repair or replace 802 bridges in poor condition across the state by the end of 2013.

Under Safe and Sound, closing a bridge to repair or replace it greatly reduces the time needed to do the job, reduces the cost and improves safety by keeping traffic away from the work area.

The Route 60/Spring River bridge, built in 1961, is 302 feet long. Its deck has needed frequent repairs in recent years and needs to be replaced. The bridge's substructure is in good condition, said officials.

The prime contractor on the rehabilitation project is Robertson Contractors Inc. of Poplar Bluff, doing the work for a low-bid amount of $431,919.

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