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The bridge project replaces
a 1919, reinforced-12
ft. 2 in. span, concrete-slab structure over Falls Run
with a modern pre-stressed concrete adjacent box beam
structure with a span of 30 ft. The new bridge has an
asphalt deck surface and a roadway clearance width of 24
ft. 10 in.
Falls Road [PA State Route
272 when the old bridge was built] used to be PA Route 98 until the
early 1950's when the Route was realigned. The old road was
given to Franklin Township and named Falls Road.
The bridge was replaced
to eliminate the undersized capacity that results in Falls Run
flooding the roadway during heavy rains. Additionally, the
bridge was structurally deficient from years of concrete decay and
was likely to be weight limited.
The new bridge meets current standards for load bearing
capacity and traffic flow and will assure the safety of the heavy
truck traffic that regularly uses this road.
The cost of bridge
design, engineering inspection and construction was $403,696.57. Eighty
percent was paid by the Commonwealth through their local bridge
replacement program. The 20 percent local share was paid
by Franklin Township providing 15 percent and County of Erie liquid fuels tax fund
5 percent.
Quality Engineering Solutions of Conneaut
Lake, PA was the successful bidder.
The bridge was dedicated
and opened on June 28, 2006. |