Two Bridges on State Highway 98 to be Replaced – Delays Expected
Two narrow bridges on State Highway 98 in Southwest Bowie County will be replaced over the next couple of years according to plans approved in June by the Texas Department of Transportation.
According to a press release, “We will be replacing the bridges crossing Anderson Creek and Anderson Creek Relief,” said Paul Wong, area engineer for TxDOT in Texarkana. “The current structures are 28 feet wide and the new ones will be 44 feet wide with two 12-foot traffic lanes and 10-foot shoulders on each side. We will also be raising the elevation of the bridges about three to five feet to improve drainage under the bridges.”
The new bridges will be constructed one side at a time and traffic across the bridges will be restricted to one lane for both directions of traffic. Traffic across the bridges will be controlled by traffic signals at each end of the project that will only allow for one direction at a time.
East Texas Bridges, Inc. of Longview was awarded the contract for the project with a bid of $3.9 million.
Work on the project should begin in August and take about 16 months to complete, Wong said.