Groundwork for the Road Ahead

Indiana approach to future Ohio River bridge takes shape

As the last phase of Interstate 69’s Evansville-Indianapolis connection concluded last year, roadwork returned to the River City — this time, headed the other direction.

Since breaking ground on the Indiana approach to a still-to-come bridge in September 2024, Evansville-based Traylor Bros, Inc. and Chicago, Illinois-based Walsh have altered farmland, built substructures, and laid foundations for three connections to a four-lane approach to the bridge. Known as Section 3 of the Ohio River Crossing (ORX), the project draws heavy traffic away from U.S. 41’s Bi-State Vietnam Gold Star Memorial Bridges and off the stoplight-laden strip through Henderson, Kentucky. “The work now will provide all-weather construction access to the river to build the future I-69 bridge,” says I-69 ORX spokesperson Mindy Peterson.

The north-south construction site in Indiana spurs off an east-west stretch of I-69 south of the city between Weinbach Avenue and Green River Road. Crews spent the spring driving steel piles into the ground to stabilize the piers that will support the bridge approach. Next, construction crews will form two embankments to aid with moving equipment to take beams and bridge decks to their install spots. Drivers will experience 10- to 15-minute rolling closures three days a week through September on U.S. 41 while crews transport beams to the site…

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