Last night, as most of El Paso was tucked away in slumber, an engineering feat quietly unfolded at the intersection of Montana and Joe Battle. In the still of the night, crews worked diligently to install the first set of massive bridge beams, seven out of a planned fourteen, that are set to form the foundation of the new Montana frontage roads. Sharing the news through a social media update, the Texas Department of Transportation (El Paso) revealed that the project employed a novel method in the city, using a Triangle Transfer Bar installation, a first for El Paso’s infrastructure projects.
According to the Facebook post by Texas Department of Transportation, the impressive undertaking isn’t just a one-off event; closures are expected to continue throughout the week, with the installation of the remaining beams scheduled for completion as soon as tonight while El Paso sleeps the nocturnal work not only minimizes the disruption to daytime traffic but also underscores the ongoing commitment to enhance the city’s transportation networks. A video accompanying the post provides a glimpse into the intricacies of the installation process and the scale of the beams that are now a permanent part of the landscape…