'The bridge will remain closed with a revised completion date in mid/late 2024'
For the third time since renovation work began in July of 2021, the reopening of Cedar Point Road Bridge, a key entrance to the Rocky Reservation, will be delayed, this time until"late 2024," according to the county.
In a statement Wednesday afternoon, the Cuyahoga County Department of Public Works blamed the"unplanned but necessary replacement of additional structural components" the project team apparently learned about during the winter pause. "During the systematic repair of the concrete bridge beams, it became clear that the interior beams displayed a larger and deeper extent of deterioration than originally anticipated," the county said in a press release.In order to best maximize future usage, and understanding the bridge's age, the team determined"that a total replacement of all the beams would be required."
In August 2022, the bridge's reopening was delayed a second time after eyeing a summer 2023 completion. The original date for Cedar's completion was that October, a lag the county blamed on pandemic-era supply chain issues, especially concerning the shipment of steel., the county announced it would be paying 20 percent of the $3.1 million required to bring the bridge, which was built 94 years ago in 1929, into a safer condition.
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