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Iconic Bridge Project in Tuscaloosa Nears Finish (Brasfield & Gorrie photo)
The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) is overseeing the construction, which calls for additional lanes on Interstate 20/59, along with a single point urban interchange (SPUI) on McFarland Boulevard (U.S.-82) directly below the interstate.
By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT
An $83.4 million project featuring an iconic cable-stay arch bridge is nearing completion in Tuscaloosa, Ala. The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) is overseeing the construction, which calls for additional lanes on Interstate 20/59, along with a single point urban interchange (SPUI) on McFarland Boulevard (U.S.-82) directly below the interstate. “This work is part of the add lanes and bridge replacement project from near Exit 73 to near Exit 77 that‘s intended to improve safety, mobility and commerce,” said ALDOT
west central region spokesman John McWilliams. The expected completion date is late summer 2021.” McFarland Boulevard is one of the busiest routes in Tuscaloosa, with an average daily traffic count of approximately 59,500. “Tuscaloosa is one of the fastest growing major cities in Alabama, with a 10-percent growth over the last 10 years,” said McWilliams. “Road improvement projects are important for this area.” The westbound arch for the new bridge was erected during the final weekend of January 2021. The eastbound arch will follow later in February. “The arches are needed to hold the weight of the bridge
over McFarland Boulevard and will allow the contractor to remove underneath supports,” said McWilliams. “This design will allow for more space on the boulevard where the SPUI is being constructed.” The SPUI will reportedly improve travel time, allowing motorists to simultaneously turn without crossing the path of opposing left-turning drivers and moving more vehicles through the intersection while reducing potential conflict points. Total closures on McFarland Boulevard, directly under the interstate, occur only on the weekend, to better accommodate traffic. see TUSCALOOSA page 6