Nebraska Department of Transportation
The Nebraska Department of Transportation (NDOT) announced that construction on the Carns State Aid Bridge will begin on March 10, weather permitting. The bridge is located approximately 5.5 miles east of the Highway 7 bridge over the Niobrara River in Rock and Keya Paha Counties and is the final emergency response project from the flooding of March 2019 to go to construction.
The Carns State Aid Bridge, also spanning the Niobrara River, was one of the 27 bridges damaged in 2019 when historic water currents and extreme ice flows in the Niobrara River caused widespread damage to roadways and property across the state. At the highest point of flooding, approximately 1/3 of the state-maintained roadway system was impassable.
Local Assistance Division Manager Jodi Gibson said, โNDOT is excited that full access for locals in these communities will soon be restored. The damage to roads and bridges that we saw in 2019 was unimaginable and we are glad to see the recovery efforts in Nebraska complete.โ
United Contractors is the contractor for this project. Work will include replacing the previous bridge with an 850-foot concrete bridge and a new roadway north and south of the river. A detour will remain in place until construction completion, which is anticipated to be July 2026.
Motorists are reminded to drive cautiously in and near work zones, to buckle up, and to put phones down.