Who is fixing the West Seattle Bridge?

Kraemer
The Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) announced Wednesday it handed off an intermediate repair plan to Kraemer, the contractor responsible for fixing the crossing. That means Kraemer can start contacting suppliers and ramp up hiring for the roughly $47 million repair project.

What is the status of the West Seattle bridge repair?

The West Seattle High-Rise Bridge (high bridge) is on track to reopen in mid-2022. We’ve selected the contractor who will construct the next phase of rehabilitation, which is scheduled to begin later this year. We’ve reached the intermediate design milestone for rehabilitation of both the high and low bridges.

How much will it cost to repair the West Seattle Bridge?

Both West Seattle Bridges are set to be completely rehabilitated, strengthened and ready for the future by mid summer 2022 at a total program cost of $175 million according to Seattle Department of Transportation. The budget has been set for the complete rehabilitation of both West Seattle Bridges.

Have they started working on the West Seattle Bridge?

Currently the high-bridge-repair work remains slated to start in November, and it is expected to be complete by mid-June 2022. Once work is done, load testing among other things will be required before traffic can be returned to the bridge.

Why did the West Seattle Bridge crack?

Volume loss from creep likely caused high-tension steel cables within the girders, which compress and strengthen the bridge, to slacken, University of Washington Civil and Environmental Engineering professor John Stanton said this spring. That in turn weakened the concrete and made it vulnerable to crack, he said.

Did the West Seattle bridge collapse?

SEATTLE — The West Seattle Bridge shut down a year ago Tuesday. The announcement was fueled by severe safety concerns. According to the Seattle Department of Transportation, cracks on the center part of the high bridge were growing rapidly. To prevent a catastrophic collapse, drivers could no longer use the bridge.

Is West Seattle a good place to live?

West Seattle is Great for Families Due to its vicinity to beaches and nature, West Seattle is a wonderful place to raise a family with a range of outdoor activities. With access to nature, parks, and community-centric activities, quality of life for families in West Seattle is pretty high (see family moving).

Why West Seattle Bridge closed?

The main, upper West Seattle Bridge has been closed since March 2020, when growing cracks were found in its structure during a routine inspection.

Who will pay for the West Seattle Bridge?

Department of Transportation
The federal grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) will help pay for bridge rehabilitation on both the West Seattle Bridge and the Spokane St Swing Bridge.

Is West Seattle Safe?

The West Seattle Community is Chill This is also a great neighborhood for folks who prefer to sleep without the sounds of nightlife outside. West Seattle residents report that the community is overall very relaxed, creating a safe environment for everyone.

What cracked the West Seattle Bridge?

How old is West Seattle Bridge?

37c. 1984
West Seattle Bridge/Age

Is the West Seattle Bridge going to be repaired?

Signs are in place to guide people through the new routes over alternative crossings of the Duwamish Waterway. We are happy to announce that the West Seattle Bridge program received a federal grant of $11.2 million to help pay for repair work that will reopen the bridge next year and “build back better”!

How to contact the West Seattle Bridge Program?

Email us at [email protected] to request a briefing for your community or neighborhood group. SDOT presented their new video at the July 21 virtual public meeting, and it’s now available with subtitles in eight languages: English, Spanish, Somali, Traditional Chinese, Korean, Khmer, Oromo, and Vietnamese. Watch the video now on YouTube.

When was the West Seattle high rise bridge built?

The concrete bridge was built in 1984 and has since been a major route for moving people and goods to and from West Seattle and providing connections with neighboring communities, such as the Duwamish Valley and SODO. Rising 140 feet above the Duwamish Waterway at its peak, the high bridge is approximately 1,300 feet long across three spans.

Are there any alternate routes to West Seattle?

Alternate routes for those traveling to and from West Seattle by car include the 1st Ave S Bridge or South Park Bridge. The Low Bridge is also open for you if you’re riding transit, in a vanpool, walking, rolling, riding a scooter, or biking.