New eastbound traffic configuration to take about two days to complete
PADUCAH, Ky. (Feb. 6, 2024) – A contractor for the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) plans an eastbound traffic shift in the Interstate 24 Tennessee River Bridge work zone near the 29 mile marker starting Monday, February 12, 2024.
The contractor will use rolling roadblocks to alter traffic control to shift traffic to two 11-ft. lanes. With traffic paint stripping changes and repositioning of a concrete work zone barrier wall, the eastbound traffic shift is expected to take about two days to complete.
Eastbound travelers on I-24 should be alert for rolling roadblocks on Monday and Tuesday to create gaps in traffic that will allow changes to the traffic configuration. Some delays are possible during the transition process.
The contractor plans to have two 11-ft lanes open for eastbound traffic by sometime Wednesday morning. The work zone will continue to have a 13 ft.-6 in. height restriction and an 8 ft.-6 in. load width restriction for both directions of travel.
Appropriate caution is required where equipment, flaggers, and personnel are along the roadway in close proximity to traffic flow. Westbound traffic in this work zone will continue to be restricted to one lane for about another two weeks.
This is the fourth of several traffic phases for this major bridge rehab project that will continue through 2024. The initial work is for joint replacement, to be followed by cleaning and painting of the steel arch, as well as other general bridge rehab and maintenance.
The work zone includes a 55 mile-per-hour speed limit, enhanced enforcement, and double fines. It includes interactive traffic monitoring with portable message boards that automatically alert motorists when traffic backups develop.
Local commuters who travel this section of I-24 are asked to self-detour via U.S. 62 and KY 453 between Calvert City Exit 27 and Grand Rivers Exit 31 to help reduce the likelihood of delays – particularly during peak travel periods.
Once eastbound traffic is reconfigured to two 11 ft. lanes, the contractor will be adding a tarp containment structure to allow abrasive cleaning to prepare for painting of the steel arch.
Spartan Contracting is the prime contractor on this $16,353,000 bridge rehabilitation and maintenance project. The target completion date for all work is December 1, 2024.
The Interstate 24 Tennessee River Bridge consists of twin tied-arch suspension bridges at I-24 mile point 29.352 at the Marshall-Livingston County Line.
The 2,017 ft. bridge with a 534 ft. main span is also known as the Luther Draffen Bridge. The bridge opened to traffic in 1974. The twin structures carry approximately 30,000 vehicles across the Tennessee River in an average day.
The bridge is at Tennessee River navigation mile point 21.1, about a mile below Kentucky Dam.