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Champ Clark Bridge (2019)

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Champ Clark Bridge
Coordinates39°27′24″N 91°02′52″W / 39.45667°N 91.04778°W / 39.45667; -91.04778
Carries2 lanes of US 54
CrossesMississippi River
LocaleLouisiana, Missouri / Atlas Township, Pike County, Illinois
Maintained byMissouri Department of Transportation
Characteristics
DesignGirder bridge
Width44 feet (13 m)
History
OpenedAugust 3, 2019
Statistics
Daily traffic4,200
Location
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The Champ Clark Bridge is a steel girder bridge over the Mississippi River connecting Louisiana, Missouri with Pike County, Illinois.

It carries U.S. Route 54 northeast to Pittsfield, Illinois, where U.S. 54 terminates. It opened on August 3, 2019,[1] replacing an older bridge of the same name.

History

The bridge is named after James Beauchamp Clark, a former Speaker of the House from Bowling Green, Missouri. Clark served as Speaker from 1911 to 1919.

The original bridge had opened in 1928 and had, over the years, grown functionally obsolete and structurally deficient. Its replacement was the current bridge, completed in 2019.

Design and construction

The new bridge was designed by HNTB and constructed by Massman Construction Co., both of Kansas City, MO.[2] It was completed under a design-build contract,[3] where both companies performed their work under a single contract with the owner.

References

  1. ^ "New Champ Clark Bridge at Louisiana, Mo., opens".
  2. ^ "NO. 5 BRIDGE: Champ Clark Bridge over the Mississippi River (U.S. Hwy 54)". www.roadsbridges.com. 5 November 2019. Retrieved 2020-05-29.
  3. ^ "Missouri picks Massman Construction, HNTB for new Champ Clark Bridge design/Build". www.equipmentworld.com. 3 July 2017. Retrieved 2020-05-29.

See also

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