Project Begins to Replace North
Cobb Creek Bridge
On Laclede County Route HH South of Lebanon
MoDOT, District 8, Springfield -- A project to replace the old
North Cobb Creek bridge on Laclede County Route HH 2.4 miles east
of Route 5 south of Lebanon with a new more modern span has begun,
the Missouri Department of Transportation said.
The work this week will focus on
setting work zone signs and clearing brush and grading dirt.
Much of the work to replace the bridge will take place off the
roadway. The new span will be built just south of the existing
bridge. Toward the end of the project, it will be necessary to
tie in the approaches to the new bridge to the existing highway.
During this work, drivers can expect one-lane traffic.
A contractor crew will replace the
old narrow span built in 1957, with a wider bridge. The new bridge
will be 34 feet, 8 inches wide with two 12-foot driving lanes
and shoulders.
The project is scheduled for completion by August 31.
The contractor doing
the work is Emery Sapp & Sons of Columbia at a low bid amount
of $834,499.
(For more information, call MoDOT
in Springfield at 417-895-7600 or toll-free at 1-888-ASK-MoDOT.)