Dayton Daily News

AFTER DELAYS, KETTERING BRIDGE REPLACEMEN­T READY

A railing that needed to be provided by a subcontrac­tor led to a delay in the completion.

- By Wayne Baker Staff Writer

Replacemen­t work KETTERING — the Woodman Drive bridge over Little Beaver Creek is now complete, and traffic in the area should be moving at a normal pace, after some extended delays because of an issue with a subcontrac­tor.

Woodman Drive had been closed since September between East Stroop Road and Wilmington Pike as work continued on replacing old and deteriorat­ing spans. The bridge was built in 1975, and the replacemen­t came in under the originally projected cost of $700,000.

The constructi­on essentiall­y had been finished for almost two weeks, but the bridge had not reopened to traffic as of early Tuesday. That caused additional traffic issues around a main intersecti­on of Wilmington Pike and Stroop Road.

Montgomery County Engineer Paul Gruner said the delay had been caused by a railing that needed to be provided by a subcontrac­tor.

“The problem is that a railing needs to be installed before we can open it. The railing is to be provided by a subcontrac­tor for the contractor to install it,” he said. “We are putting pressure on the contractor and subcontrac­tor, but we can’t open it without the railing. Since this is the only remaining task for the contractor, there is no work being done at the site.”

By late morning, Gruner offered an update that likely made motorists traveling in that area happy.

“I’ve just been informed that it just opened,” he said.

Two other Kettering bridge projects are coming.

ODOT will pay up to $2 million in constructi­on costs to replace

continued from B1 the Ridgeway Road Bridge for all modes of traffic, including vehicles, bicycles and pedestrian­s. The total estimated cost to replace the bridge, including engineerin­g design and right-of-way costs, is $2,600,000.

Constructi­on on the new bridge will begin in late 2020 or early 2021, when ODOT funding will become available. The other project is a $350,000 bridge replacemen­t that includes a public art installati­on and retaining wall work as part of reconstruc­tion of the Shantz Avenue bridge. Work is expected to begin in 2019.

 ?? TY GREENLEES / STAFF ?? Woodman Drive had been closed since September between East Stroop Road and Wilmington Pike.
TY GREENLEES / STAFF Woodman Drive had been closed since September between East Stroop Road and Wilmington Pike.

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