This project provides for the replacement of the existing Brink Road Bridge over Great Seneca Creek. The existing bridge, built in 1972, is a one (1) span 58’-3” steel beam with an asphalt filled corrugated metal deck structure carrying a 23’-6” clear roadway with W-beam guardrail on each side. The proposed replacement bridge includes a one (1) span 58’ prestressed NEXT beam structure with a 34’-0” clear roadway width. The project includes 400-feet of approach roadway work west of the bridge to reduce flooding frequency and improvements to the intersection with Wightman Road approximately 20’ east of the bridge. In addition, the M-NCPPC Seneca Creek Green hiker-biker trail crossing will be improved, a traffic signal will be constructed at the intersection with Wightman Road and Brink Road, and a trail parking lot constructed. The new bridge will carry two lanes of traffic with two 11’ travel lanes and 6’ wide shoulders for a clear roadway width of 34’.
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