Wednesday, July 27, 2016

New drone videos give unique view of East End Crossing progress

Louisville, Ky. (July 27, 2016) – The Louisville-Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project has released three new, short videos showing progress of construction of the East End Crossing.

The high-definition productions – shot entirely with drones this summer – provide:

  1. an overview of the East End portion of the project
  2. a close look at the nearly half-mile long cable-stayed bridge and its two towers
  3. a never-before-seen look at the nearly completed twin tunnels on the Kentucky side, including a peek inside. The 1,700-foot long tunnels are the second-longest in the state, behind only the Cumberland Gap tunnel.

 

“The East End Crossing is in an area that is not easily accessible to the public, so using a drone to show the progress and the scope of the work is the perfect way to give people a closer look at what’s being accomplished,” said Ron Heustis, project manager, Indiana Department of Transportation. “This is a once-in-a-lifetime project that will have a tremendous positive impact on the community for years to come.”

“Hundreds of talented men and women, both locally and around the globe, came together to create a bridge that will proudly serve this community for generations,” Rob Morphonios, project director for WVB East End Partners, said. “The progress we’ve made could not have been accomplished without their hard work.”

The videos – each less than two-and-a-half minutes long – are available on the East End Crossing site of the project website: http://ift.tt/2adZPKF.

The East End Crossing will connect eastern Jefferson County in Kentucky with southern Indiana just east of Jeffersonville. By creating a bypass around downtown Louisville, the project will improve safety and reduce traffic congestion. Plus, a trip that today takes 45 minutes, will take less than 10 minutes.

Construction of the East End Crossing began in the summer of 2013. The project is scheduled to be completed in December of this year. It is part of the $2.3 billion Louisville-Southern Indiana Ohio River Bridges Project, which also includes a new I-65 bridge connecting Louisville, KY and Jeffersonville, IN, as well as major highway improvements on both sides of the river. Learn more about the project at http://kyinbridges.com/.

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East End Tunnel Inside Drone Screen Grab

East End Tunnel Drone Screen Grab

East End Crossing Drone Screen Grab

Media contacts:

Dan Hartlage, WVB East End Partners: dan@guthriemayes.com or (502) 584-0371
Will Wingfield, INDOT: wwingfield@indot.in.gov or (317) 233-4675



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Louisville Weather Forecast; July 27, 2016 at 05:00AM

Morning Weather Forecast: Mostly Cloudy with a temp of 77F.

Todays forecast calls for 85F and a low of 75F.

UV Index: 0

Humdity: 82

Pollen Count: 2.00

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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Boaters: Be Aware of Work on Bridges

Don’t stop under the Kennedy or East End bridge

July 26, 2016 It’s important for boaters to remember the John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge and the new East End bridge are active work zones, and are not areas where boaters should stop or slow down to watch the work.

During this busy summer boating season, crews have noticed several boats slowing down or stopping near the Kennedy and the East End bridge to watch the work, or seek shade in the area.

Boaters should not stop under these work zones. A great deal of activity is underway on both the Kennedy Bridge and the East End bridge. Some of the work includes bolts and other loose items that have the potential to fall below.

Crews with Walsh Construction are in the midst of installing a new floor system on the Kennedy Bridge. Much of the east side of the deck of the Kennedy is open following recent demolition work.

The best place to watch progress on the Kennedy Bridge and the new East End bridge is on the project website, www.kyinbridges.com.

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The Downtown Crossing includes the new Abraham Lincoln Bridge, an improved Kennedy Bridge and interstate connections on both sides of the river. Substantial completion of the entire Downtown Crossing is scheduled for December 2016.

The East End bridge will connect the Gene Snyder Freeway in Prospect, Kentucky with State Road 265 (Lee Hamilton Highway) in Utica, Indiana. Substantial completion is scheduled for late this year.



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Boaters: Be Aware of Work on Bridges

Don’t stop under the Kennedy or East End bridge July 26, 2016 – It’s important for boaters to remember the John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge and the new East End bridge are active work zones, and are not areas where boaters should stop or slow down to watch the work. During this busy summer boating […]

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Downtown Crossing: Look Ahead July 26

July 26, 2016 – The following closures and lane restrictions are expected the rest of this week in connection with construction on the Downtown Crossing. Overnight closures scheduled Tuesday, July 26-Saturday, July 30* Ramp from I-64 East to I-71 North Ramp from I-64 East to I-65 South Ramp from I-64 West/I-71 South to I-65 North […]

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