Final Demolition Advances to Median Pier at Rockville Road Bridge - Replacement bridge beams expected in early March

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Indiana Department of Transportation News Release

Final Demolition Advances to Median Pier at Rockville Road Bridge

Replacement bridge beams expected in early March

Rieth-Riley Construction will begin final demolition at the median bridge pier tonight as crews prepare to rebuild part of the U.S. 36 / Rockville Road bridge over northbound Interstate 465.


Rockville Road Bridge

What to expect ahead

Crews will begin selectively removing concrete and steel from the center pier to prepare the site for new beams and partial reconstruction of the bridge deck. For approximately two weeks, two left lanes of northbound and one left lane of southbound I-465 will be closed each night as weather allows starting at 7 p.m. until 6 a.m. the following day. Temporary concrete barriers will close the shoulders of I-465. 

Some remaining portions of the bridge deck over northbound I-465 will also be removed before rebuilding can begin. This will require some overnight multiple-lane closures on both directions of I-465 in the weeks ahead. Specific dates and times of lane closures will be announced in advance.

About the project

The U.S. 36 / Rockville Road bridge over I-465 was rebuilt in 2009 as part of the Accelerate 465 corridor project. The existing bridge plans are being used to quickly reproduce replacement beams. Four beams, each weighing about 70 tons and measuring 125 feet long, have been ordered. The manufacturer is working to fill the order as quickly as possible and currently estimates beams can be delivered in early March. More accurate timelines for project completion can be provided as work progresses.

INDOT is using an existing bridge maintenance and repair contract with Rieth-Riley to begin construction and complete the emergency repairs as soon as possible. The on-call, or job-order, contract is designed for high-priority bridge repairs that are beyond what can typically be performed by INDOT’s in-house maintenance crews. The pilot program was launched in early 2016 and is intended to reduce project delivery time and costs.

It is INDOT’s practice to seek reimbursement on behalf of taxpayers for damages to state property. The damages to the Rockville Road bridge are much more extensive than a typical INDOT claim. On claims of this size, INDOT’s practice is not to estimate but rather invoice based on actual expenses. This process will take time as INDOT captures and documents all costs associated with the crash and repairs.

About the bridge damage

At about 8 a.m. on Jan. 10, a mobile car crusher on northbound I-465 crashed into the Rockville Road bridge and destroyed four of about 14 load-bearing girders. 

After closing the interstate and the overpass to secure the location and assess damage, INDOT engineers determined the damaged girders would be removed. Demolition contractors mobilized immediately, working through the night to complete removal of the damaged beams and reopen the interstate at about 12:30 p.m. the next day, Jan. 11.

One lane of eastbound traffic on Rockville Road is shifted across the median to share the undamaged westbound side of the bridge until reconstruction is complete. The eastbound Rockville Road loop ramp to northbound I-465 remains closed until the project is complete.

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Rockville Road Bridge

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