Ohio has plan to build second Cleveland Inner Belt Bridge by 2016

Friday, August 24, 2012

Ohio has plan to build Cleveland's second Inner Belt Bridge by 2016

By:  Tom Breckenridge, The Plain Dealer

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The construction of the second new Inner Belt Bridge is back on track for completion by 2016.

Gov. John Kasich and ODOT Director Jerry Wray this morning announced an unprecedented approach for the estimated $332 million project.

ODOT will seek a private designer and builder team to demolish the existing bridge and build the second new bridge.

Normally the state makes sure tax dollars are set aside for a major road project, then the design is bid out, followed by bidding out of the construction work.

Using this different approach, the state hopes to accelerate the project and maybe net some savings.

A lack of money had held up completion of the second new bridge until 2019. The first of two bridges to replace the existing, rusting span is on track to open in fall 2013, ODOT said.

Kasich acknowledged the local uproar early this year, when ODOT announced that money for the second bridge would be delayed.

"They raised Cain, and they should have,'' said Kasich, who urged Wray to scour  ODOT's budget and construction-funding toolbox to get the Inner Belt Bridge done by 2016.

Kasich and Wray spoke during a morning news conference along West Third Street in the Flats. Massive, unfinished piers of the new bridge and the corroding, old bridge loomed in the background.

In January, the state said that money for the second bridge would not be available until 2023. The news frustrated area leaders, including Mayor Frank Jackson.

ODOT later revised the expected completion date to 2019.

ODOT has never bid out and financed such a major project to a design-build team, but other states have used the approach.  The so-called "public-private partnership'' is allowed under a state law passed last year.

The state will seek qualified architecture-construction-finance teams, with the winner paying for $332 million project up front. The state would pay the team back from 2016-'18.

The Inner Belt project consists of two new spans to replace the current deteriorating one over the Cuyahoga River Valley. The first bridge is slated to open in October 2013 and will begin handling I-90 traffic in both directions.

The existing bridge will be demolished soon after the first bridge opens, and the second bridge will go up in its place. It will handle eastbound traffic, while the first bridge will then handle traffic headed west.

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