


The pilot project is funded by Federal Highway Improvement Program (HIP) dollars.
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Each bridge will have its superstructure replaced, which includes full removal and replacement of the bridge deck and supporting beams.Īll of the bridges encompassed by the bridge bundling program will be completed within 60 or 90 days from the start of repairs. This year’s bridge bundling pilot project, the first of its kind in Michigan, is repairing 19 bridges in serious or critical condition that are owned by local agencies. Another structure, the Tallman Road bridge in Clinton County, is close to completion and is expected to be finished this week. Twelve local agency bridge bundling projects are now largely finished, with work on seven others ongoing. The bridge, built in 1945, was in serious condition, resulting in reduced load restrictions posted on the bridge before the repairs. The Dennis Road bridge over Doan Creek, south of Williamston, reopened about a week early after major repair work. – The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) bridge bundling pilot project continues to move forward, with an Ingham County bridge reopening to traffic Friday, Aug. – MDOT’s online dashboard at /BridgeBundling allows the public to track progress on the projects. – The pilot currently encompasses major improvements on 19 locally owned bridges in 2022. – The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) bridge bundling pilot project moved forward as the Dennis Road bridge over Doan Creek in Ingham County reopened to traffic Friday.
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AugDan MDOT bridge bundling project reopens to traffic,
