McClugage Bridge closure for demolition of piers 11-13 today or tomorrow
Blast schedule is contingent on weather conditions.
PEORIA – The Illinois Department of Transportation announced that the McClugage Bridge carrying U.S. 150 will close between 1-2:30 p.m. today, July 25 (or 7:30 pm this evening - weather contingent), as demolition wraps up on the retired structure. Should weather conditions be undesirable today, the demolition schedule would likely occur sometime in the morning on Saturday, July 26.
The full bridge closure, including both directions of U.S. 150 between Illinois 29 (Adams Street) in Peoria and Illinois 116 in East Peoria, is necessary as the contractor utilizes explosives to demolish concrete piers 11, 12 and 13, which are located toward the Peoria side of the bridge. This will be the tenth and final blast event to remove components of the old structure.
The closure is expected to last 30 minutes prior to the blast and will reopen as quickly as possible afterward when conditions are safe. Traffic will be routed off U.S. 150 at interchange ramps and will be continuously moving. No stopping on U.S. 150 will be allowed. Illinois 29 (Adams Street) will remain open in both directions.
The explosives will be detonated once the roads are closed, the security perimeter is deemed safe and the contractor has performed their final safety checks.
Anyone wishing to watch this event in person is reminded that a security perimeter around the blast area will be in effect on land and in the water. Pedestrians are also asked to be mindful of venturing onto private property without the property owners’ permission.
Drones will be used by the contractor performing this work to verify a safe and successful detonation. As such, civilian drones will be required to stay at least 1,000 feet north of the bridge and at least 300 feet above the ground. Any incursions into this area may cause postponement of the blast and the drone pilot liable for delays to the contractor. For more information on the project, please visit McClugageBridge.com.
~McClugage Demolition Restricted Area copy.pdf
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~McClugage Demolition Closures PIERS.pdf
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Kimberly Hoskins
Paul Wappel