Henley Bridge Closed For 24 To 30 Months
Knoxville, TN
(2011-01-03) The Tennessee Department of Transportation has closed the Henley Bridge
for an estimated 24 to 30 months for an extensive bridge rehabilitation
project.
TDOT contractor Britton Bridge,
LLC will carefully dismantle the bridge down to the concrete arches which will
be salvaged. An estimated 24,000 tons of concrete and 800 tons of steel will be
recycled as crews remove it from the structure. The contractor will begin by
milling the bridge deck. The asphalt will also be recycled.
Crews plan
to work around the clock for the first week of the project to get an aggressive
start. However, the schedule is eventually expected to become 10 to 12 hour
days, six days a week.
TDOT staff will also closely
monitor the official detour route from Chapman Highway to Moody Avenue to James White Parkway. The detour route
became fully functional on Wednesday, December 29. TDOT will also work with the
City of Knoxville
to monitor alternate routes.
“We realize that this is a new
traffic pattern and we evaluate signalization, pavement markings and signage to
help the motorist to adjust to the detour around the Henley Bridge,”
TDOT Region One Director Steve Borden said. “We ask that drivers pay close
attention to the signs and remain patient while travelers learn the new traffic
pattern.”
Meanwhile,
detour maps and Henley brochures are available at the Henley Bridge
Community Center at 220 East Blount Avenue,
Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For more information and to watch
construction on the project, you can visit www.tn.gov/henley
or follow the project at www.twitter.com/HenleyBridge.