File:93 Fast 14 Rapid Bridge Replacement Project, I-93 in Medford, 5 6 2011 (5709712803).jpg
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Description93 Fast 14 Rapid Bridge Replacement Project, I-93 in Medford, 5 6 2011 (5709712803).jpg |
This photo shows the "zipper" truck moving a barrier into place on May 6, 2011 while traffic flows freely on both sides of I-93.. The zipper barrier will be used to provide a safe crossover for traffic during weekends this summer when MassDOT will replace a series of bridges on I-93 in Medford. Each bridge will be demolished and replaced using modular units in a 55-hour period between Friday evenings and Monday mornings. To replace bridges this quckly, MassDOT must divert traffic around the bridge being replaced. During weekends when work will be performed, there will be bi-directional traffic on one side of I-93 between the Medford-Somerville line and Spot Pond in Stoneham. by using innovation to replace the bridges during summer weekends, MassDOT will save sevrel years of construction time in the roadway-- using conventional methods, it would take at least four years to complete this project. For more information about the 93 Fast 14 project, please visit <a href="http://www.mass.gov/massdot/93fast14" rel="nofollow">www.mass.gov/massdot/93fast14</a> |
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Source | 93 Fast 14 Rapid Bridge Replacement Project, I-93 in Medford, 5/6/2011 |
Author | MassDOT |
Camera location | 42° 25′ 40.41″ N, 71° 06′ 10.49″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 42.427891; -71.102914 |
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