MDOT SHA OPENS MD 355 BRIDGE OVER THE MONOCACY RIVER IN FREDERICK COUNTY

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Emergency Repairs Made in Record Time During Bitter Winter Weather

(January 11, 2018) – After making emergency repairs during bitter cold temperatures, the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) is reopening the MD 355 (Urbana Pike) Bridge over the Monocacy River more than two weeks ahead of schedule. The bridge will be open after rush hour by 8 p.m. tonight. The bridge sustained significant damage after being struck by a truck in a crash in December and was not safe for vehicles to use. The bridge was closed, and traffic detoured, with repairs estimated to take 60 days.

Immediately following the collision, MDOT SHA bridge engineers swiftly evaluated the stability of the structure and developed an emergency repair plan. Part of the plan included developing a bridge support system that braced and stabilized the bridge to enable crews to safely perform the work. 
 
“This emergency bridge repair was a tremendous team effort and excellent partnership between MDOT SHA and our contractors and suppliers, who worked in bitter cold temperatures through the holiday season to complete the work,” said MDOT SHA Administrator Greg Slater. “Thanks to residents and commuters for their patience while we made the bridge safe for travel again.”
 

 

(MDOT SHA photo: MD 355 Bridge over the Monocacy River is closed after being struck/December 7.)

Once crews installed the stabilization system, they removed the damaged steel beams and installed specially fabricated pieces to replace damaged elements. MDOT SHA ordered materials and repurposed some from existing inventory from previous projects to use for the sister beams and jacking tower. Crews worked 12 hour days; cold weather and short daylight hours slowed progress but the work progressed with very few unanticipated problems.
 

 

(MDOT SHA photo: Crews using steel to brace the bridge prior to repair.)
 
Crews thoroughly tested the bridge following the emergency repair prior to opening the travel lanes to commuters.
 
 
(MDOT SHA photo: Crews working into the evening putting the final touches on the repaired bridge.)

 
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