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[edit]DescriptionPhillipston, Route 2 over 2A Bridge, October 4, 2010 (5051232197).jpg |
During October, drivers on Route 2 and 2A in Phillipston will watch a cutting-edge bridge project take shape, funded by the Patrick-Murray Administration's historic Accelerated Bridge Program. MassDOT’s design/build team has set up temporary supports for the new superstructure being built to replace the structurally-deficient bridge that carries Route 2 over Route 2A. This week, the design/build team poured the concrete for the new superstructure. Once complete, the new superstructure will be moved along a special rail system into place. This procedure is known as a “slide-in”. This project is the Commonwealth’s first slide-in and represents MassDOT’s focus on customer service by using an innovative, cutting-edge process that reduces construction-related traffic disruption. In fact, this project will be completed in just one construction season, saving an estimated two additional years compared to conventional construction methods. During the expedited process of removing the existing superstructure and "sliding in" the replacement later this fall, the bridge will be closed for a total of just 202 hours. During this time, short detours will be in place for Route 2 and Route 2A. Read more about the Phillipston bridge project here. |
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Source | Phillipston, Route 2 over 2A Bridge, October 4, 2010 |
Author | MassDOT |
Camera location | 42° 34′ 34.38″ N, 72° 10′ 14.02″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 42.576217; -72.170562 |
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