The Trunk Highway Bridge Improvement Program Report, the 10th and final edition, is submitted as required by Minn. Stat. 165.14. The information in this report is current as of November 2018.
All of the bridge projects in this report are part of a master bridge list developed on March 1, 2008 (revised on April 23, 2008) identifying 172 bridges that met the criteria established in Laws of Minnesota 2008, Chapter 152. This program focuses on those bridges classified as either structurally deficient or fracture critical.
Of the 172 bridges identified as part of the Chapter 152 program, 136 bridges were under contract to be replaced or rehabilitated by June 30, 2018. The remaining bridges were either under construction at the time the program was established; classified as “Tier 3” under the priority system and were not required to be funded as part of the program (although many were already programmed for work); privately owned; or deemed in good working order and only in need of routine maintenance until after June 30, 2018.
The Trunk Highway Bridge Improvement Program Report, the ninth since 2009, is submitted in accordance with the requirements of Minn. Stat. 165.14. The information in this report is current as of November 2017.
All of the bridge projects in this report are part of a master bridge list developed on March 1, 2008 (revised on April 23, 2008) identifying 172 bridges that met the criteria established in Laws of Minnesota 2008, Chapter 152. This program focuses on those bridges classified as either structurally deficient or fracture critical.
Of the 172 bridges identified as part of the Chapter 152 program, 137 bridges are under contract to be replaced or rehabilitated by June 30, 2018. The remaining bridges were either under construction at the time the program was established; classified as “Tier 3” under the priority system and were not required to be funded as part of the program (although many were already programmed for work); privately owned; or deemed in good working order and only in need of routine maintenance until after June 30, 2018.
The Trunk Highway Bridge Improvement Program Report, the seventh since 2009, is submitted in accordance with the requirements of Minn. Stat. 165.14. The information in this report is current as of November 2016.
All of the bridge projects in this report are part of a master bridge list developed on March 1, 2008 (revised on April 23, 2008) identifying 172 bridges that met the criteria established in Laws of Minnesota 2008, Chapter 152. This program focuses on those bridges classified as either structurally deficient or fracture critical.
Of the 172 bridges identified as part of the Chapter 152 program, an estimated 120 bridges will be under contract to be replaced or rehabilitated by June 30, 2018. The remaining bridges were either under construction at the time the program was established; classified as “Tier 3” under the priority system and were not required to be funded as part of the program (although many were already programmed for work); privately owned; or deemed in good working order and only in need of routine maintenance until after June 30, 2018.
The Trunk Highway Bridge Improvement Program Report, the sixth since 2009, is submitted in accordance with the requirements of Minn. Stat. 165.14. The information in this report is current as of November 2015.
All of the bridge projects in this report are part of a master bridge list developed on March 1, 2008 (revised on April 23, 2008) identifying 172 bridges that met the criteria established in Laws of Minnesota 2008, Chapter 152. This program focuses on those bridges classified as either structurally deficient or fracture critical.
Of the 172 bridges identified as part of the Chapter 152 program, an estimated 120 bridges will be under contract to be replaced or rehabilitated by June 30, 2018. The remaining bridges were either under construction at the time the program was established; classified as “Tier 3” under the priority system and were not required to be funded as part of the program (although many were already programmed for work); privately owned; or deemed in good working order and only need routine maintenance until after June 30, 2018.
The Trunk Highway Bridge Improvement Program Report, the fifth since 2009, is submitted in accordance with the requirements of Minn. Stat. 165.14. The information in this report is current as of November 2014.
All of the bridge projects in this report are part of a master bridge list developed on March 1, 2008 (revised on April 23, 2008) identifying 172 bridges that met the criteria established in Laws of Minnesota 2008, Chapter 152. This program focuses on those bridges classified as either structurally deficient or fracture critical.
Of the 172 bridges identified as part of the Chapter 152 program, an estimated 120 bridges will be under contract to be replaced or rehabilitated by June 30, 2018. The remaining bridges were either under construction at the time the program was established; classified as “Tier 3” under the priority system and were not required to be funded as part of the program (although many were already programmed for work); privately owned; or deemed in good working order and only need routine maintenance until after June 30, 2018.