RIDOT to Make Steel Repairs to Diamond Hill Road Bridge This Summer

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RIDOT to Make Steel Repairs to Diamond Hill Road Bridge This Summer

RIDOT Director Peter Alviti
The Rhode Island Department of Transportation announced that it will be performing steel repairs to the Diamond Hill Road Bridge, which carries Diamond Hill Road over I-295 in Cumberland.

The repairs will begin this summer.

"We expect a year and a half to two years gap between the projects, and we'll be working hard through the design process to minimize traffic disruption when the bridge project begins. Unfortunately, we have to apply a $230,000 band-aid to this bridge now to keep it operational. It is another consequence of a legacy of poorly maintained bridges,” said RIDOT Director Peter Alviti.

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The Repairs

The repairs, estimated to cost $230,000, were prompted by the results of a routine safety inspection completed in late February.

The repair work will last until the bridge's rehabilitation, part of a $24.5 million, three-bridge project set to begin construction in Summer 2022.

This summer's repair work will be performed from underneath the bridge, and shoulder closures on I-295 are possible.

According to RIDOT, no lane closures will be permitted on Diamond Hill Road itself, which is part of a $11.3 million safety improvement project designed to alleviate congestion and reduce a high incidence of crashes.

Diamond Hill Road Safety Project

The ongoing Diamond Hill Road safety project is on schedule for completion in Fall 2020.

It includes the installation of two roundabouts near both ends of the Diamond Hill Road Bridge, where it meets highway on and off ramps that are frequently congested, sometimes with traffic backing onto I-295.


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