The first replacement girders needed to continue construction on the Big Mac Bridge repair have left Bowling Green, Kentucky and are headed toward Cincinnati.
The first girders needed to repair the Daniel Carter Beard Bridge, more commonly known as the Big Mac Bridge, are headed to Cincinnati, according to transportation officials.
The winter storms may have disrupted the Tri-State commute this past week, but the ODOT has said construction was still on ...
Girders are massive steel beams that support the structure of the bridge, according to department of transportation spokesperson Kathleen Fuller.
The ongoing closure of the southbound lanes of the Big Mac Bridge has been causing significant disruptions for local businesses and commuters.
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