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Published July 22, 2008 10:34 pm - ANDERSON — At its regular meeting Tuesday, the Anderson Board of Public Works approved a contract to replace a bridge on North Shore Boulevard.

10:35 p.m.: Board approves start on bridge replacement


The Herald Bulletin

ANDERSON — At its regular meeting Tuesday, the Anderson Board of Public Works approved a contract to replace a bridge on North Shore Boulevard.

Bridge structure 10, which goes over a small ravine where water sometimes flows, will cost about $75,000 to replace, said Michael Spyers, city engineer. The structure sits close to a residential area, near Anderson-Frankton Road on the city’s northwest side.

Spyers said the bridge dates back to the 1930s. Age deterioration and hydraulic capacity made the replacement necessary. Weight limit signs are already posted in the area.

The contract approved on Tuesday was for USI engineering for $20,400 to do primary work.

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Board of Public Works

3 p.m. July 29

City Building room 501



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