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Subject RELEASE: Gov. Whitmer Announces Rebuilding Our Bridges Project Starting Today in Ingham County
Date June 20, 2022 11:01 AM
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*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE* 

June 20, 2022 

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*Gov. Whitmer Announces Rebuilding Our Bridges Project Starting Today in Ingham County * 

"In 2022, Gov. Whitmer is making the largest investment in state roads and bridges in Michigan’s history" 

 

*LANSING, Mich. – *Governor Gretchen Whitmer announced major repair work on the Linn Road bridge over Deer Creek in Ingham County starts today as part of her Rebuilding Our Bridges program. The bridge will have its superstructure replaced, which includes full removal and replacement of the bridge deck and supporting beams. The repairs will be completed and reopened to traffic within 60 days. 

 

“Together, we are moving dirt to fix roads and bridges across Michigan to keep drivers safe and save them time and money," said *Governor Whitmer*. "Since I took office through the end of this year, Michigan has fixed over 16,000 lane miles of road and 1,200 bridges, supporting nearly 89,000 jobs. Now, as construction season kicks into high gear, we have completed six bridge projects, with the latest completed two weeks ahead of schedule. We are setting up orange cones at record pace as we make the largest investment in state roads and bridges in Michigan's history thanks to the bipartisan Building Michigan Together Plan and my Rebuilding Our Bridges program. Let's keep fixing our roads with the right mix and materials, so they stay fixed, and support good-paying jobs along the way to power our economy to new highs.” 

 

*About Rebuilding Our Bridges Program * 

The Michigan Department of Transportation’s (MDOT) Rebuilding Our Bridges pilot program, the first of its kind in Michigan, will repair 19 bridges owned by local agencies in serious or critical condition. Each bridge will have its superstructure replaced, which includes full removal and replacement of the bridge deck and supporting beams. 

 

MDOT expects bridge bundling, which covers several bridge locations under one contract, to streamline coordination and permitting, increase economies of scale, and improve bridge conditions on local routes around the state. MDOT is working to expand the approach, already in use on state trunkline projects, to address locally owned bridges. 

 

The program’s online dashboard at Michigan.gov/BridgeBundling [ [link removed] ] provides project updates and shows percent completion, detour routes, and other information for each of these projects.  

 

*The remaining seven bridges to be rebuilt this year under the pilot project are:*  

*Bridge* 



*County* 



*Scheduled Start Date* 



*Contracted Length of Project* 



Dennis Road 



Ingham County 



July 5 



60 days 



Palms Road 



St. Clair County 



July 5 



90 days 



Sand Creek Highway 



Lenawee County 



August 1 



90 days 



Iosco Road 



Livingston County 



August 15 



60 days 



Dollarville Road 



Luce County 



August 1 



60 days 



26 Mile Road 



Macomb County 



July 25 



90 days 



Nottawa Road 



St. Joseph County 



August 15 



90 days 



 

*Completed Rebuilding Our Bridges projects*:  

*Bridge* 



*County* 



*Completed Date* 



31 Mile Road 



Macomb 



June 10 



Byron Road 



Ottawa 



June 3 



Herbison Road 



Clinton 



June 1  



East Washington Street 



Jackson 



May 13 



33 Mile Road 



Macomb 



May 12  



Bentley Street 



Lapeer 



May 3  



 

*Rebuilding Our Bridges Program Phase II* 

$196 million in federal COVID relief funds appropriated by Governor Whitmer and the legislature will allow the state to execute Phase II of the bridge bundling program, beginning later this year, to fix 59 more bridges. 

 

A list of the Phase II bridges, which were prioritized based on regional mobility and safety, is available here [ [link removed] ]. Phase II focuses on closed and load-posted bridges. Some will be permanently removed while others will be fully replaced. 

 

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