Under Construction
Advance Mills Bridge |
Project Photos
Project at a Glance
May 4, 2009
Est Completion Date
Late fall 2009
Cost
$1.93 million for construction
Lengths and Limits
Bridge replacement and approach improvements
Contractor
Fielder's Choice Enterprises, Inc., of Charlottesville
Locality
Albemarle
District
Culpeper
Contact
Allan Sumpter
(434) 293-0011
About the Project
To receive updates about the project, send an e-mail to advancemills@vdot.virginia.gov.This project will replace the one-lane, timber-deck truss bridge over the North Fork Rivanna River in northern Albemarle County.
The bridge is located in the village of Advance Mills just west of the intersection of Route 641 and Route 743. The existing bridge was closed in April 2007 due to its advanced deterioration.
The proposed replacement bridge will be a two-lane truss structure sufficient for all legal-load vehicles, improving access to the community for emergency vehicles as well as mobility for local residents and businesses.
The proposed design will resemble the existing bridge and will be context-sensitive to maintain the integrity of the Advance Mills Historic District.
The final design will be determined with consideration of the comments received during the public involvement process.
Public Hearing: Tuesday, July 8, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Best Western Charlottesville Airport Inn & Suites, 5920 Seminole Trail, Ruckersville.
Cost: $3 million (preliminary estimate)
Project Schedule:
- NEPA process complete – June 2008
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Advertise for bids – January 2009
- Bridge open to traffic – late fall 2009 to spring 2010
Links:
Eight Companies Bid on Advance Mills Bridge Project
Advance Mills Bridge Replacement Moves Ahead
Public Comment Sought at July 8 Hearing
Public Notice for July 8 Public Hearing
(PDF, 200 KB)
Frequently asked questions
(PDF, 23KB)
Six-Year Improvement Program
Presentation to the Albemarle Board of Supervisors on county’s bridges
(PDF, 426 KB)
Letter to supervisors from Commissioner David S. Ekern
(PDF, 810 KB)
Bridge project update presented to supervisors, March 5, 2008
(PDF, 106 KB)
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