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

Chicago's State Street Bascule Bridge Poised for Reopening as Repairs Near Completion.

The Chicago Department of Transportation announced on Wednesday that repairs to the State Street Bascule Bridge, which began in April last year, are expected to be finished by the end of February. This marks a significant step forward in the bridge's restoration, with officials planning to reopen it to traffic as early as March.

The emergency repairs were necessitated by an inspection that revealed parts of the bridge had deteriorated due to extreme heat, causing damage to floor beams and other structural components. Initially estimated to take seven months, the work was complicated when additional issues with the steel were discovered, pushing back the timeline further.

Despite the delays, crews have made significant progress in restoring the bridge's integrity. Trials are scheduled for early March, pending favorable weather conditions, after which the bridge will be cleared for pedestrian and vehicular use.

As of now, traffic remains diverted to Clark and Dearborn Streets as repairs continue, but officials are optimistic that the bridge will soon return to its original function, supporting nearly 7,000 vehicles passing over it daily – with trucks making up about one-tenth of those vehicles. The State Street Bascule Bridge, built in 1949, was identified as "structurally deficient" following a September 2024 inspection, emphasizing the need for these repairs to ensure public safety and bridge usability.
 
omg I'm so stoked that they're finally done with the repairs on the State Street Bascule Bridge 🀩 my dad drives trucks all the time and he's always complaining about how long it takes him to get across that bridge from his warehouse on the other side of town. anyway, i was walking home from work last week and I saw them actually fixing a beam on the bridge and I just couldn't help but take a bunch of pics πŸ“Έ I know it sounds weird but I just love seeing the behind-the-scenes stuff like that. my neighbor's kid is getting married next month and we're having a party at a venue near the bridge so fingers crossed they can get the traffic diverted to Clark Street or Dearborn instead of us being stuck on the detour πŸ™
 
omg dont they have like better ways to do repairs than bascule bridges lol theyre so old 🀣 anyway i guess its cool that theyre gonna reopen it soon, but like how much did this cost the city already? thats what im wondering lol and btw 7k daily traffic is like super light compared to what ive seen on other bridges in chicago πŸ˜‚
 
Umm... I'm kinda sure they're gonna reopen it on time? Like, March is set in stone, right? πŸ€” Don't get me wrong, it's still good that they're making progress, but I've seen some of these repaving/reparation timelines get pushed back before... πŸ™ƒ I mean, have you noticed how often "early" becomes a vague promise around here? Still, if the trials go smoothly, no big deal, right? 😐
 
OMG I'm so relieved they're almost done with the repairs!!! πŸ™Œ The State Street Bascule Bridge is such an iconic landmark in Chicago and it's been closed for ages, that's super annoying! πŸ˜’ I mean, 7 months of repairs is a long time, but at least they were upfront about the delays and told us what to expect. πŸ’― And yeah, the heat must've really taken its toll on the bridge 🀯. I just hope it opens up soon so we can all enjoy it again! πŸ’•
 
OMG 🀩 can't wait to see this bridge reopen! I'm all about progress & fixing infrastructure ASAP. These emergency repairs seem like a huge deal, but I'm glad crews are making headway 🚧πŸ’ͺ. The fact that they're still on track for March feels like a major relief 😌. It's crazy how one inspection can reveal so much damage... gotta give props to the team for getting it done despite some setbacks ⏱️. Can't wait to get back on State St & see the bridge in all its glory πŸš—πŸ’¨!
 
OMG I've been checking this thread nonstop πŸ€”! I'm so stoked that repairs are almost done on the State Street Bascule Bridge πŸ’ͺ! 7 months feels like forever, but it's great to see crews making progress 😊. I mean, who doesn't love a good bridge? It's crazy how some things can deteriorate due to extreme heat 🌑️. But seriously, it's awesome that officials are being cautious and planning for trials before reopening it to traffic πŸš—. Can't wait to see the finished result! And 1949?! That's like, ancient history πŸ˜‚. Anyway, thanks for keeping us updated on this thread πŸ’―!
 
The state street bascule bridge in Chicago got hit hard by that crazy heat wave last year lol 🀯. I mean, who knew our steel beams would be like 'hey, i'm good' until then? But seriously, 7 months was a looong time to fix something that's been there since 1949, so credit to the crew for getting it done! And yay for pedestrian and car traffic being allowed again πŸš—πŸ‘£. Can't wait to see how it's gonna look after they're all done with the repairs πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm so stoked to hear that the repairs on the Chicago State Street Bascule Bridge are almost done πŸŽ‰! It's been through a tough time with all those heat issues, but it sounds like the crew is totally crushing it πŸ’ͺ. I mean, 7 months of work was initially estimated, but who knew there'd be more steel drama to deal with? πŸ˜‚ Glad they pushed on and got some good progress done.

Now we're talkin' about getting this baby reopened for traffic ASAP! March can't come soon enough πŸ•°οΈ. Those poor pedestrians and drivers are stuck on Clark and Dearborn right now, but I know they'll be back to normal soon. It's awesome that the bridge is gonna be all fixed up for everyone, especially with all those daily commuters (7,000+ vehicles? wow!) and trucks makin' their way over it πŸš—πŸ’¨.

It's a big deal to get this thing reopened 'cause of safety reasons too... I mean, we don't wanna have any more bridge drama 😬. Fingers crossed for good weather trials and all that jazz!
 
🚧😊 so like they're saying it's almost done but i'm still skeptical lol i mean 7 months turned into months and now it's gonna take till march to finish? that's just crazy 🀯 they gotta be doing some actual work or something not just slapping a new coat of paint on it 🎨 and btw 1949 is like ancient bridge age, doesn't seem right πŸ•°οΈ
 
Just heard that the State Street Bascule Bridge is finally getting some major TLC 🚧πŸ’ͺ. I mean, it's crazy how something that's supposed to be a reliable part of our city's infrastructure can fall into disrepair like that. The heat must have taken its toll on those poor floor beams 😩. Glad to hear the repairs are almost done, though - it'll be a huge relief for all us drivers and walkers who use that bridge every day. March can't come soon enough ⏰!
 
omg i'm so relieved to hear that the repairs are almost done!!! πŸ™Œ it's crazy to think about how much longer we've had to deal with traffic jams on Clark St 😩 but the city is finally taking care of this iconic bridge ❀️ 7,000 vehicles a day can't be ignored, i get why they're making sure it's safe for everyone πŸ‘ and those truckers are gonna love not having to detour anymore 🚚 fingers crossed everything goes smoothly for the trials in march 🀞
 
🚨 got my money on that bridge reopening by mid-march πŸ“† gotta be glad some folks are keeping an eye on the city's infrastructure. been noticing more ppl complaining about traffic congestion downtown lately... think it's a good thing they're making progress on this project. 7k+ vehicles passing over daily, that's a lotta cars... hope the steel issues didn't cause too much damage 🀞
 
omg i cant wait for this bridge to reopen 🀞 i live like 2 blocks away from it and its been super annoying having that detour on my daily commute 😩 but atleast they're moving fast πŸ’¨ i heard the steel issues were a major problem lol guess you could say it was a hot mess 🌑️ anyway, fingers crossed for march and getting back to normal traffic πŸš—πŸ‘
 
πŸŒ† just saw this news about the State Street Bascule Bridge in Chicago πŸš—πŸ’¨ gotta say, i'm kinda worried about our infrastructure here... like, we're always hearing about bridges and roads being "structurally deficient" or something πŸ€” but it's not until they actually start closing down that we really notice πŸ’Έ anyway, glad to hear the repairs are almost done tho! 7 months turned into 9... that's some crazy delay time πŸ•°οΈ hope it's worth it in the end. so many ppl rely on that bridge every day πŸŒƒπŸ‘₯
 
omg, like who needs that much warning before something goes wrong? i mean, i get it, extreme heat can be harsh on bridges, but 7 months of work seems like a looong time... πŸ€” still, i guess it's better than the alternative, and good for them for catching those steel issues early. kinda sad they had to close off that iconic street tho, it's always a bummer when our fave routes get taken over by detours πŸ˜’
 
OMG 🀯 I'm so stoked that they're finally done with the repairs! I mean, can you imagine driving over that bridge and not having to take a detour through Clark or Dearborn? It's been ages since we've had issues with the State Street Bascule Bridge, but it's awesome that they got on top of it ASAP. The fact that it was deemed "structurally deficient" is crazy though... I guess you could say it's been due for a facelift πŸ€–πŸ’ͺ. And with all those trucks zooming over it daily, I'm just glad they're prioritizing safety and making sure the bridge can handle the load! Fingers crossed the reopening goes smoothly by March πŸ’¨
 
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