Rocheport Bridge

The Rocheport Interstate 70 Bridge is a four-lane continuous truss bridge over the Missouri River on Interstate 70 (I-70) between Cooper and Boone counties near Rocheport.

Rocheport Bridge
Rocheport Bridge from southside looking to the bluffs
Coordinates38°57′35″N 92°32′42″W
Carries I-70
CrossesMissouri River
LocaleRocheport, Missouri
Characteristics
DesignContinuous truss
Total length3,017.2 feet (919.6 m)
Longest span550.7 feet (167.9 m)
Clearance above20 feet (6.1 m)
History
Opened1960
Location

The bridge was built in 1960 and rehabilitated in 1994. Its main span is 550.7 feet (167.9 m) and has a total length of 3,017.2 feet (919.6 m). Its deck width is 60.3 feet (18.4 m), allowing for four lanes of traffic (two in each direction) and minimal shoulders. Vertical clearance is 20 feet (6.1 m).

In 2019, the Missouri Department of Transportation received a $81.2 million federal INFRA grant which provided the remaining necessary funding to replace the aging bridge.[1][2] On July 1, 2021, MoDOT selected the Lunda Team as the design-build contractor for the project. The design includes two bridges (one for each direction of travel); each bridge will accommodate three travel lanes and full-width shoulders. Construction on the first bridge began in October 2021.[3] The first is scheduled to be done in 2023. The second will be done afterwards. The entire project is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2024.[4]

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