Southwestern Colorado Bridge Preventative Maintenance
About the Project
The project locations include:
- O-13-B (US 160 MP 233.61) over the Rio Grande in Alamosa
- I-12-T (US 24 MP 213.43) over the Arkansas
- I-13-D (US 24 MP 221.52) over Trout Creek
Structure: O-13-B (Alamosa County)
- Location: US 160 bridge over the Rio Grande in the City of Alamosa, MP 233.61
- Work:
- Full mill of asphalt over the top of the bridge, class three deck patching, replace 0-4 expansion joints on both ends of the bridge, new waterproofing membrane, HMA overlay of bridge, restore pavement markings and repair sidewalk approach in northeast corner of bridge
Structure: I-12-T (Chaffee County)
- Location: US 24 bridge over the Arkansas, just east of Johnson Village, MP 213.43
- Work:
- Class two and class three removal, deck patching, remove sliding plate expansion joint at pier 5 and replace with 0 to 4 expansion joint
- Install waterproofing membrane and HMA asphalt overlay, saw and seal joints, and restore pavement markings
- Install Bridge Rail Type Three Special (three beam) on the existing dog house rail with transitions to new approach rail
- Replace existing approach rail on the west side of the structure
- Add a new approach rail to the east side of the structure
- Guardrail will be galvanized
Structure: I-13-D (Chaffee County)
- Location: US 24 bridge over Trout Creek, eight miles east of Johnson Village, MP 221.52
- Work:
- Remove the joints over the piers, install waterproofing membrane over the joints, patch with HMA and restore the pavement markings
- Patch underneath the structure on the pier cap and pier columns
- Replace all existing approach rail with galvanized guardrail
Project Facts
- Construction Cost: $1 million
- Contractor: ABCO Contracting, Inc.
- Timeline: May 2026 to October 2026
- Location: US 160 and US 24
- Nearest Towns/Cities: Alamosa and Johnson Village
- Mile Point(s): MP 233.61 to MP 221.52
- Counties: Alamosa and Chaffee
Project Locations
Project Benefits
Benefits for motorists from these maintenance repairs include:
- Smoother, more comfortable road surface, making travel safer for vehicles, especially in inclement weather
- Better drainage and weather resilience, preventing clogging from debris and helping avoid water pooling, hydroplaning risks or flooding
- Extended lifespan of existing structures, potentially delaying or avoiding more extensive and disruptive repairs or full replacements
- Repaired and updated joints improve infrastructure efficiency and environmental impacts
Work Schedule
To be announced.
Traffic Impacts
- To be announced
- Refer to COtrip.org for real-time travel conditions and road closures
