FDOT starts demo on damaged Pensacola Bay Bridge | Dump Trucks Charlotte NC
Columbus Ohio Dump Truck Company Brief:
- The Florida Department of Transportation announced Monday that demolition on the Pensacola Bay Bridge has started as the agency begins its first steps toward repairing the damage caused by Skanska USA's Civil Southeast division barges, which broke loose during Hurricane Sally.
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As of Monday, the FDOT has inspected 202 underwater footings, 105 spans, 202 piers and 525 beams. So far, the agency’s assessment has revealed that:
- Five spans must be replaced in full.
- Two spans must be partially replaced.
- An as-of-yet unknown number of beams will have to be replaced.
Skanska has already fabricated 25 beams and the piers necessary to start repairs, according to the FDOT. The contractor is also building more replacement beams and piers at an offsite yard and has enlisted other facilities to help with production. The agency said it expects this "aggressive effort" will allow Skanska to start the installation of these items as soon as demolition is complete.
Skanska started construction of the new spans for the bridge, also known as Three Mile Bridge, in 2017. Before the barge damage shut it down, there were four lanes of traffic — two eastbound and two westbound — using one new span, completed in 2019. The plan is to switch westbound traffic to the second new span when it is complete in 2021.
Skanska said it is reaching out to property owners near the bridge affected by other barges that either landed on or damaged their property. The contractor told Construction Dive last week that "each barge is a unique recovery operation" and that it is working with experts to determine how to safely remove the errant barges.
The columbus oh dump truck company has also provided an email address, [email protected], for those property owners who wish to file a damage claim.