Tonight from 5:30-6:30pm, at the Graham Visitor Center inside the Arboretum, WSDOT is holding its monthly meeting focusing on WABN (West Approach Bridge North) construction updates. The Rest of the West / Montlake Phase team won't attending or presenting at this meeting.
Citizens are invited to drop in to meet with WABN engineers and hear about what is coming up in 2017 for the West Approach Bridge North.
Citizens are invited to drop in to meet with WABN engineers and hear about what is coming up in 2017 for the West Approach Bridge North.
The Laurelhurst Community Club (LCC) said:
This meeting will be about the West Approach Bridge North and give an update about its nearing the bridge deck girder completion of the installation.
One of the good things is that the work bridge extension to the north will be removed as the new WABN will support soon its own construction techniques and processes from now until completion.
The negative is that the pilings that support the work bridge will create noise and vibration along the shoreline as they are removed.
And, at last, the old SR520 pontoons are being floated away after having been stored in Union Bay for over 7 months. This has been a safety concern for nearby residents before more windy storms occur.
SR520 Project updates
The WABN structure
No need for a gym. Only one week into the new year and WABN is already making big changes in its physique. Just last week, on Thursday Jan. 5, crews installed the 353rd girder – marking the completion of all girder installation for the final WABN structure!
With this final girder in place and more than 50 percent of the roadway deck placed, WABN can begin shedding its temporary work bridge. In the past few months, crews have been pulling back the extension piers of the temporary bridge, but now crews will begin the process of removing the main spine (wooden bridge pictured bottom right).
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The temporary work bridge was the first stage in the construction process of the new WABN structure. For the past two years, the temporary bridge supported the work of hundreds of construction crew members, vehicles and equipment. Now, in its final year, WABN can support itself and in the coming months will begin to stand as a lone structure connecting the new floating bridge to Montlake.
What this means for neighbors:
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