The Duke Street over I-395 bridge rehabilitation project is complete ahead of schedule, improving safety and pedestrian mobility

Richmond, VA – State officials also said that the project will also give drivers a smoother ride and extend the overall life of the bridge that carries about 47,000 vehicles a day.

According to the Virginia Department of Transportation, the project reportedly included:

  • Replacing the concrete bridge deck and beams
  • Upgrading the westbound sidewalk to a shared-use path
  • Widening the eastbound sidewalk

In August 2022, the Duke Street concrete roadway was repaired just east and west of I-395.

Construction began in July 2021 on the $16.4 million project, which was financed with federal and state funding including State of Good Repair funds used for bridges and pavement. The construction contractor was Martins Construction of Falls Church.

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