Pier Construction and Cofferdam Removal Progress

Week in Review: Accomplishments and Progress

This past week the contractor successfully poured the concrete stem wall for the west pier, followed by framing, placing rebar, and pouring the cap. On the east side, the contractor completed backfilling the east pier and began removing the cofferdam. Additionally, temporary fencing was installed on the south side of Oak Spring Road, east of the river, ensuring the safety of the area during ongoing construction.

Looking Ahead: Planned Activities

In the upcoming week, the contractor plans to backfill the west pier and remove the causeway to prepare for excavation of the east abutment. Rip rap installation at the east abutment will also commence to enhance erosion control. The removal of the remaining cofferdams is expected to be completed as part of the next phase of work.

Community Impact: What to Expect

With the road closure now in effect, residents should be aware that Oak Spring Road from east of the Des Plaines River Trail to west of Hawthorn Lane is closed to traffic for the duration of the project. This closure is necessary to ensure the safety of both the workers and the public. Your patience and understanding are greatly appreciated as work to improve the community’s infrastructure continues. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the project’s progress and any anticipated changes in traffic patterns.

East and West Pier Construction Advancements

Week in Review: Accomplishments and Progress

This past week, the contractor made progress on both the east and west piers. The concrete stem wall for the east pier was successfully poured, followed by the framing and pouring of the concrete cap. On the west side, the contractor completed driving all shell piles for the west pier and began the installation of concrete forms and rebar for the west pier stem wall, setting the stage for the next phase of construction.

Looking Ahead: Planned Activities

In the upcoming week, the contractor plans to pour the concrete stem wall for the west pier and frame and pour the cap. Additionally, backfilling around the east pier will commence. To enhance safety and secure the worksite, the contractor also anticipates installing a temporary fence on the south side of Oak Spring Road, east of the river.

Community Impact: What to Expect

With the road closure now in effect, residents should be aware that Oak Spring Road from east of the Des Plaines River Trail to west of Hawthorn Lane is closed to traffic for the duration of the project. This closure is necessary to ensure the safety of both the workers and the public. Your patience and understanding are greatly appreciated as work to improve the community’s infrastructure continues. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the project’s progress and any anticipated changes in traffic patterns.

Pier and Cofferdam Construction Progress

Week in Review: Accomplishments and Progress

This past week, the contractor continued work on the Oak Spring Road Bridge Replacement project. Earth excavation in the west cofferdam for the west pier was completed, and all shell piles for the east pier were successfully driven. In addition, the contractor completed driving the test piles for both the west pier and the west abutment. Concrete forms and rebar were installed for the east pier, preparing the site for the next phase of construction.

Looking Ahead: Planned Activities

In the upcoming week, the contractor plans to pour the concrete stem for the east pier. Work will continue on the west pier with the completion of driving shell piles. The contractor also anticipates framing and pouring the concrete cap for the east pier.

Community Impact: What to Expect

With the road closure now in effect, residents should be aware that Oak Spring Road from east of the Des Plaines River Trail to west of Hawthorn Lane is closed to traffic for the duration of the project. This closure is necessary to ensure the safety of both the workers and the public. Your patience and understanding are greatly appreciated as work to improve the community’s infrastructure continues. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the project’s progress and any anticipated changes in traffic patterns.

Pier Construction and Cofferdam Progress

Week in Review: Accomplishments and Progress

This past week, the contractor successfully completed earth excavation in the east cofferdam for the east pier, preparing the site for further construction. Additionally, the installation of the west cofferdam for the proposed west pier was completed. The contractor began dewatering and earth excavation in the west cofferdam and started driving the shell piles for the east pier, advancing the pier construction process.

Looking Ahead: Planned Activities

In the upcoming week, the contractor plans to complete earth excavation in the west cofferdam for the west pier. Following this, the contractor will drive the test pile for the west pier and the test pile for the west abutment. The contractor anticipates completing the driving of shell piles for the east pier and moving forward with forming and pouring the east pier.

Community Impact: What to Expect

With the road closure now in effect, residents should be aware that Oak Spring Road from east of the Des Plaines River Trail to west of Hawthorn Lane is closed to traffic for the duration of the project. This closure is necessary to ensure the safety of both the workers and the public. Your patience and understanding are greatly appreciated as work to improve the community’s infrastructure continues. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the project’s progress and any anticipated changes in traffic patterns.

Cofferdam Installation and Test Pile Progress

Week in Review: Accomplishments and Progress

This past week, the project overcame the conflict with the MCI cable that affected the east cofferdam installation. MCI successfully installed an aerial temporary fiber optic line on August 17, enabling the contractor to continue work. The contractor completed the installation of the east cofferdam for the proposed east pier and began work on the west cofferdam for the proposed west pier. Additionally, dewatering and earth excavation commenced in the east cofferdam, preparing the site for further construction. Test piles for both the east pier and east abutment were driven.

Looking Ahead: Planned Activities

In the upcoming week, the contractor plans to continue installing the west cofferdam for the proposed west pier. Completion of the earth excavation in the east cofferdam for the east pier is anticipated, along with the beginning of pile installation for the retaining wall on the west side of the river.

Community Impact: What to Expect

With the road closure now in effect, residents should be aware that Oak Spring Road from east of the Des Plaines River Trail to west of Hawthorn Lane is closed to traffic for the duration of the project. This closure is necessary to ensure the safety of both the workers and the public. Your patience and understanding are greatly appreciated as work to improve the community’s infrastructure continues. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the project’s progress and any anticipated changes in traffic patterns.

Bridge Demolition and Causeway Construction Progress

Week in Review: Accomplishments and Progress

This past week, the contractor successfully completed the demolition of the existing bridge deck, beams, and piers for all four bridge spans. Additionally, the tops of both existing bridge abutments were removed. The contractor constructed the causeway on the west side of the river and adjusted the turbidity curtain around the causeways on both sides of the river to maintain environmental protections. Installation of the east cofferdam for the proposed east pier began. During this process, a conflict was encountered with an MCI cable. MCI is expected to install a temporary aerial fiber optic line over the weekend to allow the contractor to proceed with the east cofferdam installation.

Looking Ahead: Planned Activities

In the upcoming week, the contractor anticipates completing the installation of the east cofferdam for the proposed east pier. Once this is achieved, dewatering, excavation, and the placement of stone within the cofferdam are expected to follow. The contractor also plans to drive test piles for the proposed east pier and east abutment. Additionally, work will begin on the installation of the west cofferdam for the proposed west pier, setting the stage for the next phase of the project.

Community Impact: What to Expect

With the road closure now in effect, residents should be aware that Oak Spring Road from east of the Des Plaines River Trail to west of Hawthorn Lane is closed to traffic for the duration of the project. This closure is necessary to ensure the safety of both the workers and the public. Your patience and understanding are greatly appreciated as work to improve the community’s infrastructure continues. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the project’s progress and any anticipated changes in traffic patterns.

Bridge Demolition Progress

Week in Review: Accomplishments and Progress

This past week, work resumed on the Oak Spring Road Bridge Replacement project after being halted due to high water levels, strong river currents, and the displacement of the in-stream turbidity curtain from recent rain events. The contractor re-installed the turbidity curtain around the east half of the bridge and continued with the demolition of the bridge deck and piers from the existing two east bridge spans. Additionally, the turbidity curtain was installed around the west half of the bridge in preparation for the demolition of the remaining sections of the bridge.

Looking Ahead: Planned Activities

In the upcoming week, the contractor anticipates continuing with the demolition of the bridge deck and piers from the existing two west bridge spans. The contractor also plans to reset the turbidity curtains around the abutments and begin the installation of the east cofferdam, a critical step in preparing the site for the next phases of construction.

Community Impact: What to Expect

With the road closure now in effect, residents should be aware that Oak Spring Road from east of the Des Plaines River Trail to west of Hawthorn Lane is closed to traffic for the duration of the project. This closure is necessary to ensure the safety of both the workers and the public. Your patience and understanding are greatly appreciated as work to improve the community’s infrastructure continues. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the project’s progress and any anticipated changes in traffic patterns.

Weather Delays and Upcoming Schedule

Week in Review:

Work has been shut down again this week due to high water levels, strong river currents, and the displacement of the in-stream turbidity curtain caused by recent rain events.

Looking Ahead: Planned Activities

The contractor plans to continue with the bridge demolition as soon as the water level returns to safe working conditions, which is anticipated to be Monday, August 5th. Monitoring of the water levels will continue to ensure the safety of the crew and the effectiveness of the erosion control measures in place.

Community Impact: What to Expect

With the road closure now in effect, residents should be aware that Oak Spring Road from east of the Des Plaines River Trail to west of Hawthorn Lane is closed to traffic for the duration of the project. This closure is necessary to ensure the safety of both the workers and the public. Your patience and understanding are greatly appreciated as work to improve the community’s infrastructure continues. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the project’s progress and any anticipated changes in traffic patterns.

Weather Delays and Upcoming Schedule

Week in Review

This past week, the contractor was unable to perform work due to high water levels. The recent rain events have caused the river water level to rise to an unsafe level for work to continue on the bridge demolition.

Looking Ahead: Planned Activities

In the upcoming week, the contractor plans to resume bridge demolition as soon as the water levels recede to safe working conditions. Monitoring of the water levels will continue to ensure the safety of the crew and the effectiveness of the erosion control measures in place.

Community Impact: What to Expect

With the road closure now in effect, residents should be aware that Oak Spring Road from east of the Des Plaines River Trail to west of Hawthorn Lane is closed to traffic for the duration of the project. This closure is necessary to ensure the safety of both the workers and the public. Your patience and understanding are greatly appreciated as work to improve the community’s infrastructure continues. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the project’s progress and any anticipated changes in traffic patterns.

Bridge Demolition and Weather Challenges

Week in Review: Accomplishments and Progress

The contractor began preparations for bridge demolition on Monday. The crew successfully removed the rails and started breaking the deck, initiating the removal of the south side of the bridge deck. However, the work was halted due to high water levels, strong river currents, and the displacement of the in-stream turbidity curtain caused by the weekend’s rain event. Continuous rain throughout the week further deterred the crews from proceeding with the demolition.

Looking Ahead: Planned Activities

The contractor plans to continue the bridge demolition as soon as the water level returns to safe working conditions.

Community Impact: What to Expect

With the road closure now in effect, residents should be aware that Oak Spring Road from east of the Des Plaines River Trail to west of Hawthorn Lane is closed to traffic for the duration of the project. This closure is necessary to ensure the safety of both the workers and the public. Your patience and understanding are greatly appreciated as work to improve the community’s infrastructure continues. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about the project’s progress and any anticipated changes in traffic patterns.