
Recently Completed
I-64 Bridge Over Acca Railroad |
| Bridge Rehabilitation and Widening |
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Project at a Glance
Begin Date
September 2004
Est Completion Date
Project completed on June 2, 2007
Cost
$33 million
(includes preliminary engineering, right of way and $23 million for construction)
Contractor
Archer Western Contractors, Ltd.
District
Richmond
September 2004
Est Completion Date
Project completed on June 2, 2007
Cost
$33 million
(includes preliminary engineering, right of way and $23 million for construction)
Contractor
Archer Western Contractors, Ltd.
District
Richmond
Contact
Public Affairs
804.524.6179
What's Being Done
This project involved widening and replacing the deck and steel support beams on the I-64 bridge over the Acca railroad-switching yard. The bridge is just west of the I-64/I-95 Bryan Park interchange in Henrico County (Exit 186).
Impact on Traffic
Due to the scope of this project, work zones were in place around the clock for the duration of the improvement process.The project impacted traffic in three phases:
Phase 1: Most work took place on the outside lanes and underneath the bridge. Lanes were narrowed to 11 feet throughout the work zone.
Phase 2: This phase began in Jan. 2006 and involved an exit restriction for all vehicles traveling from I-195 north to I-64 west. Motorists were restricted from crossing the construction zone and exiting onto Staples Mill Road.
Phase 3: The Staples Mill Road exit restriction for I-195 travelers was lifted and 11-foot lane widths remained as crews completed the bridge rehabilitation. I-64 eastbound opened to five lanes across the Acca Yard bridge as crews neared completion of the eastbound bridge. Remaining work on I-64 west was completed during this phase.
Project Updates
The project finished on budget and nearly five months ahead of the original October 15, 2007 completion date. News release: May 25, 2007Contacts
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