Jordan Road bridge over I-90 to close in Harborcreek. Here are detour details
The bridge will be demolished and replaced this year in a $5.2 million project.
Interstate lanes will be closed at night once construction begins. Preliminary work will begin on Monday.
The bridge is just south of Interstate 90 and carries about 850 vehicles daily.
That traffic will be detoured onto Kuhl Road, Knowledge Parkway and Station Road beginning March 31.
Lanes on the interstate below the bridge will be closed at night as the existing bridge is demolished and beams are placed for the new bridge. Electronic message signs will alert drivers.
Drivers may encounter the lane closings between the Hammett/Parade Street and Wesleyville/Bayfront Connector exits Sundays through Fridays between 8 p.m. and 8 a.m. beginning Monday.
The new bridge is expected to be completed by December.
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The existing bridge was built with the interstate in 1958 and is rated in poor condition.
The building of Interstate 90: It 'dwarfs anything Erie County has ever seen'
And it's just over 15 feet above the interstate. The new bridge will have a greater clearance to accommodate oversized vehicles.
Contractor for the federally funded project is Francis J. Palo Inc. of Clarion.
Contact Valerie Myers at vmyers@timesnews.com.
This article originally appeared on Erie Times-News: Detour: Jordan Road bridge to be demolished, rebuilt over I-90

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