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Crews are wrapping up significant repair work on the West Seattle Bridge before its reopening on September 18.

Crews are wrapping up significant repair work on the West Seattle Bridge before its reopening on September 18.
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Construction crews on the West Seattle Bridge are finishing several key maintenance activities. While crews were hard at work on final bridge repairs – including epoxy crack injection, carbon-fiber wrapping, and a new post-tensioning system – we also completed various maintenance activities to prepare the bridge for reopening.

By completing these activities at the same time as final bridge repairs, we’re getting a few steps ahead on the regular bridge maintenance schedule while there’s been no public traffic on the bridge.

Major maintenance work completed over the past 9 months:

As the seasons change, varying temperatures cause bridges to expand and contract. By replacing the 47 bridge expansion joints, we help ensure that the structure can safely adapt to varying conditions in the years to come. Photo: SDOT

Final steps before reopening

With repair work complete and the work platforms removed from the bridge, crews will be demobilizing the construction site and preparing the road surface for vehicles to return. This work involves closing all the bridge access holes that we made in order to get inside the bridge’s girders and support the temporary work platforms. It also includes restriping travel lanes, replacing permanent barriers, and removing the site office and work equipment.

We will also conduct final testing on the bridge, which involves driving heavy trucks over it and measuring how the bridge responds using live monitoring sensors.

The live monitoring sensors have already been in use during the repair of the bridge and provide data to help confirm that it is responding as expected.

We began the concrete overlay process by grinding away the top half-inch of existing concrete and then pouring a new layer. Crews replaced nearly 4 acres of the Fauntleroy Expressway with new concrete overlay. Photo: SDOT

We will continue to provide ongoing updates and keep you posted as we approach the bridge reopening this Sunday, September 18.


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