Dec 15
Raleigh, N.C.– Governor Pat McCrory and
Transportation Secretary Tony Tata announce the reopening of the Herbert C. Bonner
Bridge on N.C. 12 at 4 p.m. this afternoon. North Carolina Department of
Transportation engineers deemed the bridge safe for traffic after several sonar
scans, driving two test pilings and multiple inspections over the past
week. The emergency repair work to add more support to the bridge
continues.
“I want to thank our NCDOT team for
quickly implementing an action plan to provide emergency ferry service for the
citizens of Hatteras Island and for all of their hard work to safely reopen the
Bonner Bridge," said Governor Pat McCrory. "This again highlights the need to
replace the bridge as soon as possible, and our adminstration will continue to
fight to get that done."
Following an emergency
declaration by Governor McCrory, NCDOT hired a contractor and launched
aggressive dredging efforts during the weekend of Dec. 7 and 8. Crews pumped
approximately 30,000 cubic yards of sand from the main navigation channel of
the Oregon Inlet to the location at Bent 166 underneath the Bonner Bridge where
scour, or the erosion of sand from bridge pilings, caused NCDOT to close the
bridge on Tuesday, Dec. 3.
“Our experts have
closely analyzed all the data, and we are confident that the sand pumped
through emergency dredging work last weekend fortified the support structure
enough to allow traffic to safely travel on the bridge for now.” said State
Transportation Secretary Tony Tata. ”We will continue to closely monitor the
bridge through inspections and weekly sonar scans during the emergency repair
work. If safety becomes a concern again, we will take the appropriate steps to
ensure public safety.”
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