Counties Impacted
Gasconade
Route Impacted
19
Work Type
Bridge Rehabilitation
Highway Feature
Frene Creek
In Progress

Missouri Route 19 bridge rehabilitation over Frene Creek in Gasconade County

The Missouri Route 19 bridge over Frene Creek in Gasconade County was built in 1930 with narrow lanes and is not compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). Replacing the bridge deck and girders – the superstructure – will allow for a wider, smoother, safer traveling surface for motorists and pedestrians.

PROJECT PROGRESS

Complete
Planning and Design Phase

The Missouri Department of Transportation and its contractors designed functionality and safety improvements, including a wider bridge deck and improved pedestrian access.

The estimated cost for these improvements is $1.2 million. This cost may change.

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Informational Meeting
Sept. 19, 2023

Informational Meeting

An informational open house was held 4:30 – 6 p.m. on Sept. 19 at Hermann City Hall, 1902 Jefferson Street. Members from the project team were on hand to answer questions and exhibits will outline the work being planned and the project detour to be used during construction.

Exhibits

Unable to attend the meeting in person? At the link below, you will find the same exhibits regarding the new bridge as were presented at the public meeting.

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Project Letting, Award, and Notice to Proceed

The project was part of MoDOT's October 2023 letting when contractors submitted competitive bids. The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission awarded the $1,259,505.35 contract to Don Schnieders Excavating Company, Inc at their November meeting.

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Project Construction, Traffic Impacts, and Completion

At this time, construction is anticipated to be complete by Dec. 1, 2024. Route 19 between 7th Street and 9th Street will be closed during the construction of the bridge and a signed detour will be in place. By contract, the contractor may not close the road during May or October 2024.

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Meeting Materials

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Why is MoDOT rehabilitating the bridge?

The 92-year-old structure was built with narrow driving lanes and the pedestrian facilities are in very poor condition. To update the bridge to modern standards and improve the traveling surface, the deck and girders – the superstructure – will be replaced. The pedestrian facilities will also be upgraded during the project to meet ADA requirements.

The design team considered building a new single-span bridge and reconfiguring the existing bridge deck. However, from a cost-benefit analysis neither option were on par with replacing the superstructure. 

While replacing the bridge would have the highest life expectancy, it also had the highest cost and largest impacts to the environment, utilities, and surrounding area. Reconfiguring the existing deck came in at a similar price point as replacing the superstructure but with a lower life expectancy.   

The bridge is being raised 4 inches with the new girders. While this new design will address some minor flooding, it does not address 50-year flood events or 100-year flood events. To address those would have required significant profile changes, resulting in significant right-of-way changes with major impacts to surrounding properties and businesses.

The contractor will close the bridge to all traffic through the completion of the project, which they have 75 calendars days to accomplish. A signed detour will be posted. The road will be open in May and October. 

You may email cdcr@modot.mo.gov or call us at 888 ASK MODOT (1-888-275-6636). Please reference Gasconade County Missouri Route 19 Frene Creek Bridge on your inquiries.

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