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On Tuesday, July 7 and on Thursday, July 9, crews will perform night work to pour concrete on the west side of the Arlington Ridge Road/Mount Vernon Avenue bridge. (These dates are subject to change depending on weather and other considerations.)
To prepare for this work, crews will begin staging equipment at around 10:00 p.m., and overnight work will start at 1:00 a.m. and end at 11:00 a.m..
What to Expect During Night Work
During this time, concrete trucks will arrive one at a time around every 30 minutes and pour the concrete into a pump truck to distribute the material on the bridge deck for finishing and then depart as each load is finished. Expect lights, the sounds of back up alarms and concrete pouring during this time.
No lanes are expected to close for this work, as all concrete pouring will take place on the closed half of the bridge.
The nighttime work schedule is to allow the project team to maintain temperature controls of the concrete during pouring.
During this work, please contact the project manager Rene Harris with any concerns at rharris1@arlingtonva.us or at 703-228-3809.
About the Project
The Arlington Ridge Road/Mount Vernon Avenue Bridge Reconstruction project is rebuilding the bridge over Four Mile Run between Arlington County and the City of Alexandria.
Right now the project team is reconstructing the west half of the bridge, and all traffic has shifted to the east half. After the west half is complete and reopened, the project team will reconstruct the east half. The project is expected to be completed in 2027.
See the video overview.
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