SOMERSET, KY (Sept. 13, 2024) – Work is scheduled to begin in October on a $7.1 million project to replace the bridge deck on the Fishing Creek Bridge on KY 80 (mile point 13.8) west of Somerset in Pulaski County. These routine repairs will increase the lifespan of the structure to serve future needs of the traveling public.
The rehabilitation project will include the bridge deck replacement, along with repairing the bridge beams and structure, and other work.
A full closure of the structure is scheduled to begin Wednesday, Nov. 6, to allow crews to complete the project as quickly and safely as possible. The Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) contract limits the closure to 75 days. The dates and duration of work may be adjusted if inclement weather or other unforeseen delays occur.
During the closure motorists may detour via KY 80 and the Louie B. Nunn Cumberland Expressway.
“Repairing the bridge is a priority to ensure it can safely serve travelers for years to come,” said KYTC Chief District Engineer James Jones. “We recognize the temporary closure will create a lengthy detour and advise drivers to allow additional time for their routine commutes.”
The bridge, which was built in 1951, serves approximately 5,200 vehicles daily.
To lessen traffic impacts as much as possible, the KYTC contract includes incentive measures for the contractor to complete the work more quickly. Construction work will continue after the full closure. The overall project is expected to be complete in mid-April 2025.
The project was awarded to Kay & Kay Contracting LLC in the amount of $7,120,650.34.