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From SCDOT.org Construction and Maintenance
Funds will help accelerate project in Horry County
Transportation Secretary H.B. “Buck” Limehouse Jr. has announced that the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) has received a grant from the Federal Highway Administration’s (FHWA) Innovative Bridge Research & Deployment program. The $300,000 grant will assist in the design phase for the replacement of five bridges on Red Bluff Road, a highway that crosses the Waccamaw River Swamp in Horry County. Local drivers typically use this road as a connector between SC 905 and SC 90. The funds will be used for preliminary engineering, the testing of pre-stressed piles and precast caps and the construction of the caps. The replacement of these bridges will require a complete closing of Red Bluff Road, with three detours being employed. However, the technology being funded by the FHWA grant will allow SCDOT to accelerate the construction of the new bridges which will reduce the amount time the road will be closed and the detours will be in place. Secretary Limehouse said the amount of the grant may appear to be small, but it will significantly benefit the public. “Any grant that will save our tax-paying citizens any amount of money is worth pursuing. Following the design and preliminary engineering process, this project is scheduled to go out for bids in the spring of 2011.
A photo of one of the existing bridges is available at this link: http://www.scdot-transfer.org/scdotphotos/S31.jpg ### © Copyright 2004 by SC Department of Transportation |

