Bridge project near New Holland on
County Highway 15 will result in closure until late September
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[June 28, 2023]
Beginning
July 5, construction will begin on two bridges near New Holland. The
bridges carry County Highway 15 over the Sugar Creek floodplain and
are located about 1.5 miles south of New Holland on 100th Avenue.
The road will be closed to traffic during construction, which will
last until late September.
The existing overflow bridge is 200 feet long and was built in 1963.
The bridge was constructed with concrete deck beams. Those beams
have developed structural cracks and need to be replaced.
The bridge deck will be completely removed. Minor repairs will be
made to the concrete piers. Riprap will be placed to control further
erosion. New concrete deck beams and new guardrail will be
installed. A new asphalt overlay will be placed over the bridge.
While the roadway is closed, repairs will also be made to the bridge
over the main channel of Sugar Creek. That bridge was constructed in
1988 and will require some minor repairs to one of the piers.
The project was awarded to Otto Baum Company, Inc.
located in Morton, Illinois. The low bid on the project was
$1,048,500. In 2018, Logan County was awarded competitive funding
for this project from the Illinois Major Bridge Program which will
cover $794,000 of the construction costs. The remainder of the cost
will be paid with federal bridge funds and local property tax funds.
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Cooperation and patience are
always appreciated during the construction season as we continue
to improve the safety of our roads and bridges. Status of our
local construction projects can be found on the News & Closures
page of the County Highway Department website.
https://logancountyil.gov/highway
[Bret A. Aukamp
Logan County Enginee]
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