Bridge on Missouri Route 94 in Warren County to be Replaced

Road to close May 30 over Treloar Creek

HANNIBAL, MO – Weather permitting, May 30, Missouri Route 94 will close at Treloar Creek, approximately 3 miles east of Treloar in Warren County, for a bridge replacement project. Originally built in 1947, this is the twenty-seventh bridge to be replaced under the FARM (Fixing Access to Rural Missouri) Bridge Program.

"We have 31 weight-restricted, poor condition bridges in northern Missouri to replace under this federally-funded program,” Gander said. Lehman-Wilson was awarded the design-build contract by the Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission.  “The MoDOT team has worked closely with the contractor to develop plans for these improvements, and by October 2023, all 31 bridges will be replaced,” Gander noted.

“We understand closing a road can be challenging, yet it’s the best use of our tax dollars, it makes it safer for all the workers, and it speeds up construction,” Gander explained. 

There will be a signed detour routing traffic to Route N to Missouri 94. The average traffic volume on Missouri Route 94 is approximately 1,200 vehicles a day. All bridges in the program are expected to be closed during construction. The bridge is expected to re-open by mid-October.

The program will replace deficient bridges on low-volume routes that are:  

  • Weight-restricted
  • In poor condition
  • On timber pile
  • One-lane but carry two-way traffic

The full list of bridges to be replaced can be found on the FARM Bridge program web page.

Design-build is a project delivery method in which one contracting team is selected to design and build the highway improvement under one contract. MoDOT provides the project goals, budget and schedule and the contractor team completes the work. This technique has been known to significantly save time and provide cost savings.

“Signs will be placed several days before each closure, and we encourage residents in these areas to sign up to receive our email and text alerts,” Gander said. MoDOT will continue to send information and updates to local media for their distribution. MoDOT’s online traveler map also shows locations of work zones and road closures.

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