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Over the weekend of Sept. 27-29, crews on the SR 167 Completion Project in Fife, WA demolished the old 70th Avenue bridge over I-5 at the Fife curve. The decommissioned bridge was closed in 2021 and replaced by the Wapato Way bridge.

The bridge needed to come down because it's in the way of new on- and off-ramps that will connect I-5 to the new SR 167 expressway.

Excavators fitted with specialized attachments jackhammered and tore away at the bridge, dropping chunks of concrete and rebar onto I-5 which was covered with a protective layer of sand and dirt.

The SR 167 Completion Project is part of WSDOT's Puget Sound Gateway Program, which completes critical missing links in Washington's freight and highway network.

Tags:   bridge demolition SR 167 Completion Project I-5 Puget Sound Gateway Program highway construction KO Fife, WA

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Over the weekend of Sept. 27-29, crews on the SR 167 Completion Project in Fife, WA demolished the old 70th Avenue bridge over I-5 at the Fife curve. The decommissioned bridge was closed in 2021 and replaced by the Wapato Way bridge.

The bridge needed to come down because it's in the way of new on- and off-ramps that will connect I-5 to the new SR 167 expressway.

Excavators fitted with specialized attachments jackhammered and tore away at the bridge, dropping chunks of concrete and rebar onto I-5 which was covered with a protective layer of sand and dirt.

The SR 167 Completion Project is part of WSDOT's Puget Sound Gateway Program, which completes critical missing links in Washington's freight and highway network.

Tags:   bridge demolition highway construction I-5 SR 167 Completion Project Puget Sound Gateway Program KO Fife, WA

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Over the weekend of Sept. 27-29, crews on the SR 167 Completion Project in Fife, WA demolished the old 70th Avenue bridge over I-5 at the Fife curve. The decommissioned bridge was closed in 2021 and replaced by the Wapato Way bridge.

The bridge needed to come down because it's in the way of new on- and off-ramps that will connect I-5 to the new SR 167 expressway.

Excavators fitted with specialized attachments jackhammered and tore away at the bridge, dropping chunks of concrete and rebar onto I-5 which was covered with a protective layer of sand and dirt.

The SR 167 Completion Project is part of WSDOT's Puget Sound Gateway Program, which completes critical missing links in Washington's freight and highway network.

Tags:   bridge demolition highway construction SR 167 Completion Project Puget Sound Gateway Program Fife, WA KO

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Over the weekend of Sept. 27-29, crews on the SR 167 Completion Project in Fife, WA demolished the old 70th Avenue bridge over I-5 at the Fife curve. The decommissioned bridge was closed in 2021 and replaced by the Wapato Way bridge.

The bridge needed to come down because it's in the way of new on- and off-ramps that will connect I-5 to the new SR 167 expressway.

Excavators fitted with specialized attachments jackhammered and tore away at the bridge, dropping chunks of concrete and rebar onto I-5 which was covered with a protective layer of sand and dirt.

The SR 167 Completion Project is part of WSDOT's Puget Sound Gateway Program, which completes critical missing links in Washington's freight and highway network.

Tags:   bridge demolition SR 167 Completion Project Puget Sound Gateway Program highway construction Fife, WA KO

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  • COMMENT
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Over the weekend of Sept. 27-29, crews on the SR 167 Completion Project in Fife, WA demolished the old 70th Avenue bridge over I-5 at the Fife curve. The decommissioned bridge was closed in 2021 and replaced by the Wapato Way bridge.

The bridge needed to come down because it's in the way of new on- and off-ramps that will connect I-5 to the new SR 167 expressway.

Excavators fitted with specialized attachments jackhammered and tore away at the bridge, dropping chunks of concrete and rebar onto I-5 which was covered with a protective layer of sand and dirt.

The SR 167 Completion Project is part of WSDOT's Puget Sound Gateway Program, which completes critical missing links in Washington's freight and highway network.

Tags:   bridge demolition highway construction I-5 SR 167 Completion Project Puget Sound Gateway Program Fife, WA KO


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