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With Cracked Bridge Closed, Backup Route Gets Inspection

With Cracked Bridge Closed, Backup Route Gets Inspection In the midst of political debate on infrastructure investment, inspectors used drones to examine a 71-year-old bridge to ensure it can withstand a higher volume of traffic. May 19th, 2021 MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) An inspection of the Interstate 55 bridge connecting Tennessee and Arkansas began Tuesday, a week after the span became the states primary Mississippi River crossing when a cracked steel beam prompted the indefinite closure of the nearby Interstate 40 bridge. Inspectors using drones were looking closely at the 71-year old I-55 bridge to ensure it is structurally sound and can withstand the higher volume of road traffic it has seen since the I-40 bridge was closed May 11, said Clay Bright, commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Transportation.

Crack in Bridge Connecting Arkansas to Tennessee Comes With Consequences, Debate

Crack in Bridge Connecting Arkansas to Tennessee Comes With Consequences, Debate Todd Litman James Brasuell James Brasuell Richard Dion View Jobs See a full list of jobs in planning and related fields: urban design, architecture, landscape architecture, development, engineering, and more. View all jobs Post a Job Research thousands of planners, designers, architects, developers, and other professionals and academics who are working with the built environment. Post a job Top Schools Crack in Bridge Connecting Arkansas to Tennessee Comes With Consequences, Debate Goods movement on the Mississippi River, as well as truck traffic on a key interstate, has ground to a halt after a crack was discovered last week in a bridge on Interstate 40 connecting to Memphis.

ArDOT applying checks and balances to bridge safety checks

ArDOT applying checks and balances to bridge safety checks ArDoT and TDOT give an I-40 bridge update By Bradley Brewer | May 17, 2021 at 8:26 PM CDT - Updated May 17 at 8:26 PM WEST MEMPHIS, Ark. (KAIT) - The Arkansas Department of Transportation provided some transparency Monday, saying they will start working on a temporary fix for the bridge this week with a permanent fix after that. ArDOT is learning from this incident and taking more actions to make sure it never happens again. “We have started reviewing our processes,” said Lorie Tudor, the director of ARDOT. “We are taking action now. We are already adding additional checks and balances along with redundancy.”

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