Denbigh Boulevard Bridge replacement

Lat/Long: 37.135556, -76.525884 Locality: Newport News

    Overview

    This project replaced the structurally deficient Denbigh Boulevard Bridge over Interstate 64 and CSX Railway between Warwick Boulevard and Jefferson Avenue in Newport News with a new bridge that meets current geometric and design standards.

    The project included demolishing the existing bridge and the construction of a new bridge with four 12-foot lanes, a 16-foot raised median, and two 8.5-foot sidewalks, as well as new roadway approaches and stormwater management facilities.

    The demolition and construction of the new bridge were completed in two stages to maintain one lane of traffic in each direction on Denbigh Boulevard throughout construction. In the first stage, traffic was shifted to one lane in each direction on the existing bridge, while demolition work and construction of the new bridge, roadway, retaining wall, and stormwater pond were underway. In the second stage, traffic was shifted to the newly constructed portion of the bridge, allowing crews to complete the remaining demolition and construction work.

    Benefits

    The project upgraded the interstate overpass to meet current design standards. 

    Major milestones 

    Schedule

    Design began in 2015, followed by right-of-way acquisition in 2016. The project was advertised for construction in fall 2018, with a notice to proceed issued on March 18, 2019.

    As of Tuesday, July 11, 2023, major construction was completed.

    The $23 million construction contract was awarded to Corman Kokosing Construction Company of Annapolis Junction, MD on January 16, 2019.

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    Estimated start date: March 2019

    Estimated completion date: Fall 2023

    Estimated cost of the project: $23 million

    Phase: Recently Completed

    UPC: 93077

    A design public hearing was held on Tuesday, December 15, 2015, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Denbigh High School, 259 Denbigh Boulevard, Newport News, VA 23608. The public comment period closed on December 28, 2015.

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    Last updated: April 23, 2024

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