Logan County Highway Department to
commence bridge project in rural Mount Pulaski April 25th
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[April 24, 2022]
Construction is about to begin on a bridge over the Lake Fork Ditch,
south of Mt. Pulaski. The bridge is located about four miles south
of Mt. Pulaski on 1725th Avenue, near the intersection with 200th
Street.
The project is scheduled to begin the week of April 25th. The bridge
will be closed to traffic during construction which will last about
3 months.
The existing bridge is 172 feet long and was built in 1964. The
concrete bridge deck beams have significant deterioration and
cracking.
The deck beams will be completely removed and replaced. Repairs will
be made to the concrete pier caps. Riprap will be placed to prevent
further erosion from the Lake Fork Ditch. New bridge rail will be
installed, and a new asphalt overlay will be placed.
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The project was awarded to County Contractors, Inc., located in Quincy,
Illinois. The low bid on the project was $557,324.50. State bridge funds will be
used for 80% of the cost. Logan County and Mt. Pulaski Township will use local
property tax funds to split the remaining 20% local share.
Cooperation and patience is 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 Engineer] |