State Street bridge repairs expected to be complete by end of February, open to traffic in March

Chicago Bridge Repair Timeline Unveiled as February Completion Date Nears.

The Chicago Department of Transportation has revealed that repair work on the State Street Bascule Bridge is expected to wrap up by the end of February, paving the way for a potential reopening to traffic in early March. The project, initiated last April, was sparked by an inspection revealing widespread damage to the bridge's floor beams and other structural components, caused by extreme heat.

Initially slated for completion within seven months, delays were incurred as workers identified additional repairs required for some of the steel components. The extended timeline has left commuters with ongoing detours, currently diverting westbound traffic onto Clark and Dearborn Streets.

The 1949-built bridge, deemed "structurally deficient" in a September inspection, was found to be carrying heavy loads daily, with approximately 7,000 vehicles passing over it, including around one-tenth of those being trucks. Despite not posing an immediate safety risk, the condition of key load-bearing parts necessitated urgent repair efforts.

According to the department, trials on the fully repaired bridge will take place in early March weather permitting. Following these tests, pedestrians and vehicles can expect the State Street Bascule Bridge to reopen, marking a significant milestone for local commuters.
 
i feel so bad for chicagoans stuck with detours πŸ€• it's like, i get it, old bridges need love too πŸŒ‰ but still, 7 months feels like forever ⏰ and those steel components were a major surprise discovery πŸ€” i hope the trials go smoothly though, 'cause reopening that bridge is a BIG deal 🚦 can't wait to see it all fixed up πŸ‘

here's a simple diagram of what's been going on:
```
+-----------------+
| Bridge Problem |
+-----------------+
|
|
v
+-----------------+ +---------------+
| Detour Alert! | | Trial Mode |
| Westbound | | (weather |
| on Clark & | | permitting) |
| Dearborn Sts.)| +---------------+
| |
| v
+-----------------+ +---------------+
| Bridge Repairs | | Fully Opened |
| (April - Feb) | | (March?) |
+-----------------+ +---------------+
```
anywayz, fingers crossed for a smooth reopening 🀞
 
ugh, i feel so bad 4 all the ppl stuck in detours cuz of dis bridge repair πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ it's crazy how much they gotta fix cos of extreme heat & stuff... like, can't we just have a milder climate 4 once? πŸ˜’ anyway, glad it's almost done by feb tho! hope the trials go smoothly so it opens up soon πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm super stoked that they're finally gonna fix that old bridge 🀩 but at the same time, 7 months is kinda a long time to be stuck in traffic πŸš—πŸ˜“ I mean, who needs all those detours on Clark and Dearborn Streets? But, on the flip side, it's way better than if the whole thing just collapsed like that one bridge in Minneapolis... or was it Detroit? Wait, no, that was a different bridge altogether! πŸ˜… Anyway, I'm hyped for the trial runs in March, fingers crossed the bridge is all good to go 🀞
 
🚧 The latest update on the Chicago bridge repair timeline is good news for commuters... sort of 😊. It's crazy how things escalated from a simple inspection to a full-blown 7-month project. I mean, who knew extreme heat could cause so much damage? 🀯 At least they're being transparent about the delays and timelines.

I'm still surprised that traffic is only now starting to get diverted, considering how long the repairs have been underway. It's like we're all just a bunch of impatient commuters, waiting for the bridge to be fixed πŸ™„. On the bright side, the end is in sight, and it looks like we'll be back to normal in early March.

I do hope the trials go smoothly, so the bridge can reopen without any further issues πŸ˜…. Fingers crossed that this will mark the beginning of some much-needed maintenance for Chicago's infrastructure. Maybe this is a wake-up call for them to prioritize repairs over new construction projects πŸ€”.
 
omg i cant even lol its been like forever since they started that bridge repair project last april and now its finally gonna be done by feb!!! 🀩 i mean i get it delays happen but 7 months was already a pretty long time to close down the bridge and all the detours have been super annoying, especially for us westbound drivers πŸ˜’ like we gotta use clark & dearborn instead of our normal route πŸš—πŸ’¨ anyway cant wait for the fully repaired bridge trials in march and hopefully itll be reopened by early april!!! 🀞 fingers crossed πŸ’•
 
I'm curious about this updated timeline... February completion date seems like a bit of a stretch considering how extensive the repairs are πŸ€”. Still, it's awesome that they're being transparent about it and keeping us in the loop 😊. Commuters have been dealing with these detours for ages, so I hope they get to enjoy some relief soon πŸš—πŸ‘. How do you think traffic will be affected when the bridge finally opens? Will there be more congestion or will roads on Clark and Dearborn get a chance to breathe? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
Umm i wonder if they've thought about what happens after it's all fixed tho like are they gonna increase the toll or something?? πŸ€” i also feel bad for people who gotta take detours every day its like really inconvenient, especially during rush hour when everyone's already stressed out πŸ˜’ and whats up with the steel components tho why didnt they notice those problems earlier?! were they just not expecting it from extreme heat? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
so the Chicago bridge is finally gonna open by march 🀞 but i'm still kinda skeptical about this whole thing... i mean, 7 years is a pretty long time to be closed and stuff. what if they can't get it right for good? and 7k trucks pass over that thing every day?! like, isn't that just begging for disaster waiting to happen? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm so done with all this bridge stuff! I mean, can't they just get it done already? πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ The fact that we're talking about a 1949-built bridge like it's some newfangled thing is wild to me. But hey, at least the city department is being open and upfront about when things will wrap up.

It's crazy to think that there were originally only seven months planned for this repair job, but then they found more issues with the steel components... like, who does that? πŸ˜‚ And now we're stuck with detours and all that. I get it, safety first and all that jazz... but come on!

But seriously, it's awesome that they're testing the bridge out in early March and planning to reopen it soon. That's gonna be a huge relief for commuters, for sure. I'm rooting for those engineers and workers to get this thing done! πŸ’ͺ
 
omg I've been stuck in those detours for ages πŸ˜©πŸš— like how are we gonna survive on less than 4 lanes of Clark St? 🀣 seriously though, I feel bad for the construction workers they're putting in so much time and effort to fix this bridge. it's crazy to think about all the heat damage from last year, I mean who knew bridges could get heat stroke too πŸ˜‚πŸŒ‘οΈ but I guess that's what happens when you're carrying 7k vehicles a day! 🚧πŸ’ͺ fingers crossed they can finish by Feb and we don't have to deal with it for much longer 🀞
 
πŸ€” just hope they dont hold up the reopening date πŸ•°οΈ, been stuck on detour since last month. steel components seem like a major problem 🀯, wonder how much it'll cost to fix everything πŸ’Έ, and what about maintenance after its all done? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
Ugh I'm so done with this delay... like, come on Chicago Department of Transportation! You guys are always stressing us out with these construction updates 🀯. Seven months is forever when you're trying to get across town without losing your mind. And now we're just over a month away from the end and I'm still stuck on detours πŸš—πŸ˜©. At least they're getting it done, but seriously can't we just have one solid construction schedule for once? It's not like we didn't see this coming... the State Street Bascule Bridge has been "structurally deficient" for a hot second now and I'm just waiting for the day when all these delays pay off 🀞. Bring on that fully repaired bridge, let's get back to normal 😎.
 
ugh I'm getting so tired of all these detours πŸš—πŸ˜© I swear I've been stuck on those other streets for hours every day since they started this bridge repair thingy... February is like forever away from now lol how are people supposed to plan anything? 🀯 at least the good news is that it's almost done, can't wait for a safer and less congested commute πŸ™ fingers crossed the weather cooperates for those trial tests in March
 
πŸ€” I'm low-key impressed that the city is being transparent about the repair timeline πŸ™. Seven months seems like forever when you're stuck on detours πŸš—πŸ’¨. Hopefully, they can get the bridge reopened soon so we don't have to take that extra route πŸ“. It's crazy that the heat caused so much damage in just a few years ⏰. I'm glad they're taking it seriously and not just ignoring the problem 😊. The fact that 7k vehicles pass over this bridge daily is wild 🚨! Anyway, let's hope everything goes smoothly with the trials and we can finally get back to our usual routine πŸ•’οΈπŸ’Ό
 
I'm so stoked that the repairs are finally happening! I know it's been a pain for all us locals trying to navigate around those detours πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ, but at least they're getting the bridge fixed ASAP. Seven months was way too long to be stuck without a reliable crossing point, especially with rush hour traffic and all πŸš—πŸ’¨. And can you believe it was that bad after 75 years? I mean, I get that the heat is no joke, but come on! The fact that they had to wait for all those additional repairs is a bummer though... still good they're gonna test it out in March so we know it's safe before opening it up to traffic 🀞. Fingers crossed everything goes smoothly and we can get back to our usual selves soon 😊
 
omg i feel like chicago is literally stuck in traffic forever lol πŸš—πŸ˜© what's up with all these construction delays?! it makes sense though, i mean the bridge has been around since 1949 and it's crazy to think about how much wear and tear it can take. glad they're not rushing into opening it but also super impatient for when they do! πŸ’ͺ🏽🚧
 
I'm not surprised they're pushing back the completion date πŸ€”... I mean, have you seen the state of that bridge? It's been taking 7 months just to figure out what needs to be fixed and now it's gonna take a few more weeks after that to actually do the work? That's like, totally normal for infrastructure projects, right? The 7-month initial timeline was probably an underestimate considering how much damage they found. And can we talk about the fact that it's only got one-tenth of trucks using it? Like, I get it, heat causes problems but 7k vehicles is a lot! Anyway, gotta stay patient and hope it opens up by March...
 
just saw this thread is like a year old lol, but anyway i was thinking about that chicago bridge repair thing and idk why they're gonna let it reopen with 7k trucks passing daily πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. seems like they shoulda fixed the load-bearing parts first. and what's up with all these detours? can't they just do some repairs on the sides or something while still keeping the bridge open? btw, i've been driving through chicago for work a few times and that bridge is super sketchy πŸš§πŸ’¨
 
omg 1949 bridge 🀯 i remember watching an episode of America's Most Wanted back in 2001 where they were investigating some old bridges and this one was mentioned πŸ˜‚ anyway, it's crazy how much maintenance these old bridges need cuz i remember when my grandma used to take me for a walk across the Brooklyn Bridge in NYC (she lived there back in '82) and she told me stories about how they had to repair the cables all the time πŸŒ‰
 
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