
NASHVILLE (WRCB) - The Tennessee Department of Transportation officials say they have identified 111 bridges across the state that will be either replaced, repaired or rehabilitated.
Here are the projects identified in Hamilton County:
In Bradley County, SR-2 (Hiwassee Street) over Hiwassee River & Southern Railroad at LM
20.95 is set for rehabilitation
The project is a new initiative aimed at reducing the number of structurally deficient bridges in the state. TDOT's Better Bridges Program is a four year program approved in 2009 by the Tennessee General Assembly that will utilize bonds to pay for the repair or replacement of more than 200 structurally deficient bridges in the state. On Friday, TDOT presented a list of bridges to be covered in the first year of the program to Governor Phil Bredesen and leaders of the Tennessee General Assembly.
"The bridge projects identified for the first year of this program will improve the safety and reliability of more than one hundred bridges in Tennessee," said Governor Phil Bredesen. "Addressing these projects now rather than later allows us to take advantage of today's lower construction costs."
The Federal Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the price of steel and iron scrap fell nearly 57 percent from June 2008 to June 2009, and cement prices were down 15 percent over that same period.
"Without this program much of this critical work on structurally deficient bridges would have to be deferred for years," said TDOT Commissioner Gerald Nicely. "The bridges we rebuild today with this investment will serve the state for decades to come and provide a lasting benefit for future generations."
The 111 bridge projects selected for the first year of the bonding program are spread evenly across the three grand divisions of the state and include one project costing more than $20 million and five projects with costs of more than $4 million each.
The needed replacement of a bridge built in 1936 on State Route 33 (Maynardville Highway) over the Clinch River (Norris Lake) in Union County will be included in the first year program and is estimated to cost more than $20 million.
Five projects with costs exceeding $4 million include:
TDOT also dentified four large bridges that will be funded during the second year of the program. They are:
To see the complete list, click on the link listed on the left.
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