Transportation JEREMIAH MORROW BRIDGE > Projects > Jeremiah Morrow Bridge INSIDE THE PROJECT The Jeremiah Morrow Bridge sits 239-feet above the Little Miami River and spans 2,252-feet in length. Kokosing was awarded an $88.1 million contract to replace the existing steel deck truss structures with cast-in-place, balanced cantilevered concrete segmental box girder bridges. The six-span superstructures sit on hollow-box monolithic piers and consist of single-cell boxes varying in height from 10-feet to 19-feet. Kokosing’s custom-built forms advanced the piers while a custom-modified form-traveler system serviced the superstructure. This challenging project was driven by the linear schedule created from concrete strength and post-tensioning requirements. The first bridge was constructed between the existing I-71 northbound and southbound structures, allowing eight feet of clearance on each side. Access to the work was limited to a stair tower at each pier. The superstructure required a “balanced” installation by pouring the cantilever in 16-foot segments alternating each direction, casting a total of 244 segments between the two structures. The six-year project duration involved the installation of 49,000-cubic-yards of concrete, ten million pounds of reinforcing steel, and 3.2-million-feet of post-tensioning strand. The project was extremely successful due to the hard work and partnering between Kokosing, ODOT, and their consultants. PROJECT DETAILS: Project Owner: Ohio Department of Transportation Location: Oregonia, Ohio Project Value: $88,100,000 Delivery Method: Design-Bid-Build CAPABILITIES: Bridges Post-Tensioning PROJECT AWARDS INCLUDE: Don Conaway Partnering Award, ODOT/OCA, 2018 Association for Bridge Construction & Design (ABCD), Central, Northeast, and Southwest Chapter, Outstanding New Bridge Award, 2017 Roads and Bridges Magazine’s Top Ten Bridges, Eighth place, 2015 Close
INSIDE THE PROJECT The Jeremiah Morrow Bridge sits 239-feet above the Little Miami River and spans 2,252-feet in length. Kokosing was awarded an $88.1 million contract to replace the existing steel deck truss structures with cast-in-place, balanced cantilevered concrete segmental box girder bridges. The six-span superstructures sit on hollow-box monolithic piers and consist of single-cell boxes varying in height from 10-feet to 19-feet. Kokosing’s custom-built forms advanced the piers while a custom-modified form-traveler system serviced the superstructure. This challenging project was driven by the linear schedule created from concrete strength and post-tensioning requirements. The first bridge was constructed between the existing I-71 northbound and southbound structures, allowing eight feet of clearance on each side. Access to the work was limited to a stair tower at each pier. The superstructure required a “balanced” installation by pouring the cantilever in 16-foot segments alternating each direction, casting a total of 244 segments between the two structures. The six-year project duration involved the installation of 49,000-cubic-yards of concrete, ten million pounds of reinforcing steel, and 3.2-million-feet of post-tensioning strand. The project was extremely successful due to the hard work and partnering between Kokosing, ODOT, and their consultants. PROJECT DETAILS: Project Owner: Ohio Department of Transportation Location: Oregonia, Ohio Project Value: $88,100,000 Delivery Method: Design-Bid-Build CAPABILITIES: Bridges Post-Tensioning PROJECT AWARDS INCLUDE: Don Conaway Partnering Award, ODOT/OCA, 2018 Association for Bridge Construction & Design (ABCD), Central, Northeast, and Southwest Chapter, Outstanding New Bridge Award, 2017 Roads and Bridges Magazine’s Top Ten Bridges, Eighth place, 2015 Close