Bridge Preparation and Initial Construction Progress

Week in Review: Accomplishments and Progress

This past week, progress was made on the Oak Spring Road Bridge Replacement project. The contractor successfully set up the detour and closed Oak Spring Road to through traffic. Essential preparatory activities included the removal of guardrail, fencing, and access gate. Additionally, tree stumps were removed, and brush clearing and grubbing were completed, ensuring a clear site for further construction. Erosion and sediment control devices such as silt fences, ditch checks, and inlet protections were installed to manage runoff and protect the environment. Temporary fencing was also erected for site security. The contractor performed saw cutting of the bridge and installed a turbidity curtain in the Des Plaines River to mitigate water pollution during demolition.

Looking Ahead: Planned Activities

In the upcoming week, the contractor will focus on preparing for the bridge demolition. This phase is crucial for clearing the old structure and making way for the new bridge.

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.

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