Tacoma Daily Index, July 09, 2014

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 2014

Vol. CXXIII, No. 131

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Tacoma Avenue South Bridge City seeks bids for $9M rehab project

Posted online Tues., July 8 Article By Todd Matthews, Editor Images Courtesy City of Tacoma The City of Tacoma is accepting bids on a $9 million project to rehabilitate the 81-year-old Tacoma Avenue South Bridge, according to a legal notice published this week in the Tacoma Daily Index. The beams, sidewalks, guardrails, and deck on the bridge have deteriorated to the point of limiting traffic lanes, closing sidewalks, and reducing maximum vehicle weight restrictions, according to City staff. The bridge is a key transportation corridor between downtown Tacoma and the Lincoln International Business District. Three years ago, the City accepted a $7.1 million federal grant to help pay for the project. One year later, Tacoma City Council awarded a $1.2 million contract to Bellevue, Wash.-based TranTech Engineering to complete the bridge design. In February, councilmembers directed an additional $400,000 toward the bridge design. In addition to building a new concrete deck, guardrails, streetlights, and sidewalks, the rehabilitation project would replace the girders and paint all the steel members on the bridge. A prebid meeting will be held on Tues., July 15, at 11 a.m., at 747 Market St., Room 537, in downtown

Tacoma. The bid deadline expires on Tues., July 29, at 11 a.m. The Tacoma Avenue South Bridge is one of several local bridges that needs or has undergone rehabilitation work. Last week, City officials cited safety concerns when they announced a plan to close the 103-year-old East 11th Street Bridge, which spans the Puyallup River near the Port of Tacoma tide flats. In May, City officials cited safety concerns when they reduced maximum vehicle weight restrictions from 18 tons to 10 tons on the 87-year-old Puyallup River Bridge linking Tacoma to Pacific Highway in Fife; the City previously reduced load limits on the bridge five years ago. The 101-year-old Murray Morgan Bridge re-opened to vehicles and pedestrians last year following a $57 million rehabilitation project. Finally, in May 2012, the Hylebos Bridge spanning Blair Waterway on East 11th Street near the Port of Tacoma tide flats re-opened after a failed drive shaft left the double-bascule bridge platforms upright for more than a decade. To read the Tacoma Daily Index's complete and comprehensive coverage of the Tacoma Avenue South Bridge Rehabilitation Project, visit our Web site for the following articles: — Additional funding approved for Tacoma Avenue South Bridge rehab (Tacoma Daily In-

The City of Tacoma plans to spend $9 million to rehabilitate the 81-year-old Tacoma Avenue South Bridge, which has deteriorated to the point of limiting traffic lanes, closing sidewalks, and reducing maximum vehicle weight restrictions. In addition to building a new concrete deck, guardrails, streetlights, and sidewalks, the rehabilitation project would replace the girders and paint all the steel members on the bridge. dex, February 19, 2014) — No light rail planned for Tacoma Avenue South Bridge rehab (Tacoma Daily Index, February 15, 2013) — Bridge closure, light rail among design discussion for Tacoma Ave South Bridge rehab (Tacoma Daily Index, January 25, 2013) — $9M rehab could mean long-term closure for Tacoma Ave South Bridge (Tacoma Daily Index, January 22, 2013) — Funding approved for Tacoma Avenue South Bridge design (Tacoma Daily Index, August 29, 2012) — Design work could begin soon on Tacoma Avenue South Bridge rehab (Tacoma Daily Index, August 24, 2012)


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