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The bridge was designed by Figg Bridge Engineers, Inc. for ODOT. Construction began in 2001. The main span over the Maumee River is a cable-stayed type bridge with a single pylon and two spans 612'-6" (200 m) on each side of the pylon. The main span approaches are about 4,000 feet (1,200 m) north of the river and 3,350 feet (1,020 m) south of ...
The third bridge, whose construction was from 2018 to 2020, [3] was retained after the bridge replacement phase ended in 2022, creating a bypass of the interchanges on each end of the bridge, functioning as express lanes. [1] [10] The ribbon cutting for the middle bridge occurred on June 12, 2023. [11] A pair of peregrine falcons nests under ...
As construction season inches closer, the Ohio Department of Transportation has announced it would be working on 950 road and bridge projects across the state during its 2024 construction program.
Up north, the Hamilton Road bridge over I-270 in Gahanna will also have "various" daily lane restrictions starting August 26 through winter 2024, according to ODOT.
The Ohio Department of Transportation is also responsible for twelve under-deck truss bridges, the same construction type as the bridge that collapsed in Minnesota on August 1, 2007. Of these, six are on the interstate highway system, and four of those are in some stage of replacement. [38]
The bridges are named for former Governor of Ohio Jeremiah Morrow. [5] The bridges are 239 feet (73 m) above the river, making them the highest bridges in Ohio, [6] and are 2,252 ft (686 m) long, 55 ft (17 m) wide, with 440 ft (130 m) main spans. [1] The bridges each have two marked lanes with room for a third lane. [2]
Just west of Columbus lies the I-70, I-71 and State Route 315 interchange, a tangle of ramps and highways leading every which way. ODOT wants to streamline and improve the mess with Downtown Ramp ...
As construction season inches closer, the Ohio Department of Transportation has announced it would be working on 950 road and bridge projects across the state during its 2024 construction program.