CONNECTICUT DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
NEWS RELEASE
2800 BERLIN TURNPIKE P.O. BOX 317546
NEWINGTON CONNECTICUT, 06131-7456
FOR RELEASE: April 16, 2013
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Replacement of Bridge on State Road 616 (Norwich Avenue) over Bartlett Brook in the Town of Lebanon
The Connecticut Department of Transportation is announcing the start of work for the replacement of Bridge No. 00396 that carries State Road 616 (Norwich Avenue) over Bartlett Brook between Roger Foot Road and Geer Road in the Town of Lebanon.  The work is scheduled to begin April 26, 2013 and the road is to be closed to through traffic from May to November 2013.

The project is necessary to make improvements to the carrying capacity and road width as well as increasing the bridge opening in the waterway to minimize scour, improve water flow within the brook and reduce the potential for flooding over the roadway.  

The bridge work includes the replacement of the structure with a reinforced concrete deck on galvanized steel beams supported on concrete abutments on steel piles. The bridge span is being increased from 24 feet to 60 feet. The bridge is currently 25 feet wide and will be increased to 30 feet wide to accommodate a 12 foot lane and 3 foot shoulder in each direction. 

Road work includes a bituminous concrete overlay at the site, the installation of metal beam railing at the approaches to the bridge, construction of retaining walls, and minor drainage improvements. 

DOT Project No. 0070-0116 was awarded to McCarthy Concrete, Incorporated of South Windsor, Connecticut at a cost of $1,603,715.25 on March 12, 2013, and is scheduled to be completed in November 2013. 

Minor impacts expected on S.R. 616 (Norwich Avenue) until May when road to be closed to through traffic

DETOUR INFO-

Road closed between Geer Road and Roger Foot Road.  Traffic to be detoured onto Route 2 at Exit 21 (Chestnut Hill Road / Norwich Avenue) and Exit 22 (Scott Hill Road)

Motorists are urged to obey the posted speed limit and to proceed with caution through this and all other construction work zones.