ADOT gearing up for Pinto Creek Bridge Replacement – Informational Meeting Sept 5 Posted By: Staff August 29, 2019 The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) are gearing up to replace the Pinto Creek Bridge, located on US 60 about 6 miles west of Miami, Arizona. In the meantime, older sections of the guidelines remain available and are denoted with an asterisk (*).These pages contain a notice regarding bridge and overpass demolition debris.Arizona Department of TransportationStructure Detail drawings are intended to supplement contract structure drawings for bridges and appurtenant highway structures. ALDOT East Central Region 100 Corporate Pkwy Ste 450 Hoover, AL 35242. The Arizona Department of Transportation is scheduled to begin preliminary work on the US 60 Pinto Creek Bridge replacement project, between Miami and Superior, on Monday, Sept. 9. Lane restrictions will be in place from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. while crews remove guardrails, restripe the road near the bridge and place temporary concrete barriers. The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) are replacing the Pinto Creek Bridge, located on US 60 about 6 miles west of Miami, Arizona. Phone: 205-327-4973 Email: crockettl@dot.state.al.us Bridges. Work started in October 2019, and the project is expected to take about two years. Flagstaff and ADOT move forward with Fourth Street/I-40 bridge replacement. Tags: SR 77. The guidelines on these pages reflect the latest AASHTO LRFD Specifications; updated sections are published as they become available. The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) are replacing the Pinto Creek Bridge, located on US 60 about 6 miles west of Miami, Arizona.Arizona Department of TransportationThe Pinto Creek Bridge was built to standards in 1949; however, those standards no longer meet the current minimum FHWA, American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO) and ADOT Bridge Design Guidelines.  The purpose of this project is to address a structurally deficient and functionally obsolete bridge structure while ensuring that the travelling public is provided a reliable bridge crossing over Pinto Creek preserving the continuity of US 60 and its function as a major transportation link.Work started in October 2019, and the project is expected to take about two years.Motorists should expect possible delays and intermittent lane closures with flaggers and pilot cars throughout the project.In addition to lane restrictions, pre-scheduled closures of US 60 will be required at the following times:The project involves constructing a new bridge adjacent to the existing bridge, and then removing the existing bridge.Copyright © Arizona Department of Transportation – All rights reserved.The existing bridge will remain in service until the new bridge is completed.

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