Pleasant Valley Parkway Bridge to be replaced

PROVIDENCE – The Pleasant Valley Parkway Bridge will be replaced, with substantial work tentatively scheduled to begin in the spring, the R.I. Department of Transportation announced Monday.
The Providence bridge carries Dean Street over the Woonasquatucket River. Identified as structurally deficient by state inspectors, it is among 230 bridges in Rhode Island that are in need of repair or replacement.
More than 40,000 vehicles use the bridge daily, according to a message from DOT spokeswoman Rose Jones. The replacement will require a temporary bridge closure. The timing and detour maps will be made available when the project draws near.
The $5.6 million contract for the bridge replacement was awarded to Cardi Corp., along with a 5 percent budget contingency of $280,000. The work is expected to be substantially complete by the fall of 2017.
About 50 skilled trade workers will be employed on the project.

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  1. I hop they can do this quickly as this is often a very congested location.
    Some people question whether Dean shoud have to function both as a connector between north and south sides of the city, AND as a entrance road for 6/10 and think some of the ramps coud be closed.
    Its also a bad spot for bicyclists and I hope the design will improve the flow and safety for those biking on the important route along Kingsley-Promenade.