84th Avenue over I-25

Project completed

Project Overview

In late February 2011, the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) began a bridge replacement project on 84th Avenue over I-25. The original bridge was constructed in 1959 and is one of Colorado’s poor bridges.  The  new bridge will be wider to accommodate an additional left turn lane from eastbound 84th Avenue to northbound I-25.  In addition, there will be 10-foot sidewalks on each side of the bridge to improve pedestrian and bicycle safety.

Zak Dirt, Inc. the contractor of the $8 million project scheduled to be complete by the end of December 2012. The majority of the project is being funded by Funding Advancements for Surface Transportation and Economic Recovery (FASTER), which is dedicated to improving safety and replacing poor bridges.  The City of Thornton is funding the architectural enhancements such as the decorative lighting and bridge monuments.

Project Schedule

Below is a tentative schedule of major project milestones. This schedule is subject to change:

  • Construction Begins: February 2011
  • Drainage Improvements: February 2011 to May 2011
  • Demolition and Reconstruction of the Northern Portion: June 2011 to September 2011
  • Demolition and Reconstruction of the Center Portion: September 2011 to January 2012
  • Demolition and Reconstruction of the Southern Portion: January 2012 to July 2012
  • Project Complete: October 2012

Project Update

To date, all major work is complete and all lanes of 84th Avenue and I-25 have been placed in their final alignment.  Over the next several months, crews will complete minor work such as asphalt paving, striping, and landscaping.