First Beams Set on US 27 Bridge Replacement in Richmond
63 beams will be set in the coming weeks
Richmond, IN (May 9, 2024) – It’s a key milestone for the US 27 bridge replacement project in Richmond with the first beams being delivered and set on the new bridge this week.
A total of 63 beams will provide the support for the deck of the new bridge. The first of the large steel beams being installed are the longest with two beams being joined to span the 190 feet. Two cranes are being used to raise these largest beams into place. The beams for the new bridge span a length of more than 66 feet to 190 feet.
There are a total of 7 spans on the new US 27 bridge with 9 beams in each span. It’s expected to take several weeks to set the beams. Installation started on the north side of the project over Fort Wayne Avenue and will continue to Elm Street. After this largest span is complete, only one crane will be needed to place the rest of the beams.
The steel beams are transported to the site on large trucks with escort vehicles. Drivers in the area will continue to see beams being brought to the site for the next several weeks. Road closures are not required. However, closures will be necessary on E Street and Elm Street later this month when beams are lifted into place past the railroad tracks.
Once the beams are set, crews will next pour the concrete deck for the bridge. That’s expected to happen later this summer.
What to Expect
Work on the bridge replacement project started in spring 2023, with work on the superstructure and deck continuing throughout the summer. This fall, crews will complete the roadway tie-ins with US 27, with the bridge expected to reopen to traffic late this year.
As a reminder, the project includes the long-term closure of US 27 from North D Street to North G Street and the closure of Fort Wayne Avenue from North 8th Street to North F Street (north of the railroad tracks). Access is being maintained for local businesses. The closures are expected to be in place until late this year when the bridge reopens to traffic.
Construction is expected to continue through summer 2025 for roadway and sidewalk work in the area. In addition to replacing the U.S. 27 bridge, the improvements will address safety issues with pier columns in busy downtown streets, and pedestrian facilities will be improved to be compliant with the American with Disabilities Act (ADA).
About Renew Richmond
As a reminder, Renew Richmond is your one stop to learn more about Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) road projects underway or planned in Richmond and Wayne County. The webpage includes project information, documents and timelines.
About the Indiana Department of Transportation
INDOT continues to solidify the Hoosier State as the Crossroads of America by implementing Gov. Eric J. Holcomb’s $30 billion Next Level Roads plan. With six district offices and 3,500 employees, the agency is responsible for constructing and maintaining more than 29,000 lane miles of highways, more than 5,700 bridges, and supporting 4,500 rail miles and 127 aviation facilities across the state. INDOT was recently ranked #1 in the United States for infrastructure in CNBC’s 2022 “America’s Top States for Business” ranking. Learn more about INDOT at in.gov/INDOT.
Media Contact Kyleigh Cramer 317-864-3164 KCramer@indot.in.gov