NEW - The Rte. K bridge is open to traffic. Only minor work remains. The $1.9 million project was awarded to Krupp Construction, Inc.
Past Information about The Project:
In September 2004 the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission approved
the design plan as proposed. However due to the community's input, the roadway
and bridge alignment has been shifted slightly to the south. This will allow
the old bridge to stay open while the new bridge is being constructed. There
will only be short-term bridge closures while construction is under way. These
short-term closures will be coordinated in order to not impact major festivals
in the Kimmswick area.
What Was The Problem With The Old Route K Bridge East Of Route 61/67?
The old Route K bridge over Rock Creek was built in approximately 1932 and desperately
needed to be replaced. This bridge had narrow 10-foot lanes and no shoulders.
This bridge ranked among the top bridges in Missouri that need to be replaced
and was restricted to one lane because of its deteriorated condition.
MoDOT replaced the Route K bridge over Rock Creek. The new bridge
has two 12-foot lanes and two 8-foot outside shoulders. MoDOT
also raised the grade near the bridge to minimize flooding
in the future. The roadway and bridge was shifted slightly to the south,
which allowed the old bridge to stay open while the new bridge was being
constructed.
Project Timeline:
October/November 2006
Construction will be complete.
Who Do I Contact For More Information?
Contact MoDOT Project Manager Shirley Norris at 1-888 ASK MODOT (275-6636) or click here to e-mail.
Contact MoDOT Area Engineer Kristy Yates at 1-888 ASK MODOT (275-6636) or click here to e-mail.
Contact MoDOT Community Relations Specialist Jack Wang at 1-888 ASK MODOT (275-6636) or click here to e-mail.