About

This project replaced the Rock Creek Bridge with a new single span bridge.
The main issue with the old bridge was the high maintenance cost arising from frequent drift removal. During high water flow periods the bridge would sometimes over-top, which caused extended road closures and additional maintenance. In addition, many of the bridge girders had cracks caused by collision with debris.
As a result of these deficiencies, the project team concluded bridge replacement, rather than bridge rehab, was the best long-term solution.
Location
OR 206
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OR 206, MP 51.67, 10.6 miles east of Condon
Cost and Funding
$5.4 million
While the funding crisis is having a profound effect on ODOT's maintenance and operations, most construction projects will continue as planned. These projects are typically funded through separate capital programs, often with state or federal funds that are legally restricted to project development and cannot be redirected for maintenance or day-to-day operations. Delays may still occur due to a reduced workforce. Fewer available staff for traffic control, inspections and project oversight could slow down timelines or introduce challenges in project delivery. For more information on ODOT's funding crisis, visit our website.
Contractor
Marcum & Sons