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Bridge Condition Index DISTRICT 5 BRIDGE NUMBER BRIDGE NAME MAP PAGE BRIDGE CONDITION INDEX (BCI) YEAR BUILT LAST INSPECTION POSTED LOAD LIMIT (TONNES) POSTED AXLE LIMIT (TONNES) A090 ACKERS CREEK 305 88 1996 2013-09-04 A105 ACTON 408 57 1976 2014-08-27 A149 ALBRIGHT BROOK #0.5 413 100 2010 2015-07-21 A150 ALBRIGHT BROOK #1 413 81 1990 2015-07-21 A165 ALBRIGHT BROOK #2 413 51 1977 2015-07-21 A180 ALBRIGHT BROOK #3 431 89 1985 2015-07-20 A195 ALBRIGHT BROOK #4 431 74 1986 2015-07-20 A360 ALWARD BROOK 355 80 1970 2014-06-04 A495 APPROACH CHANNEL BRIDGE 369 70 1968 2013-07-03 B012 BACK CREEK #1 428 74 1974 2014-07-03 B015 BACK CREEK #2 443 79 1936 2015-07-23 10 6 B021 BACK CREEK #4 443 71 1952 2015-07-23 B032 BACK TRACY 427 100 2013 2014-11-13 B051 BAKER BROOK #1 391 79 1956 2014-10-30 B056 BAKER BROOK #2 390 72 1972 2015-08-18 B084 BALTIMORE CREEK 373 100 2008 2013-07-25 B096 BARKER'S POINT OVERPASS 370 77 1960 2013-05-30 B267 BEAVER BROOK 426 82 1998 2015-06-30 B276 BEAVER DAM 409 55 1937 2015-08-18 B285 BECAGUIMEC RIVER #1 288 77 1973 2015-08-12 B288 BECAGUIMEC RIVER #2 288 97 1998 2015-08-12 B291 BECAGUIMEC RIVER #3 289 100 2011 2012-09-05 B294 BECAGUIMEC RIVER #4 306 74 1954 2015-08-20 B297 BECAGUIMEC RIVER #5 306 74 1952 2015-08-20 B300 BEDELL BROOK #1 323 56 1965 2015-08-10 B303 BEDELL BROOK #2 323 76 1990 2015-08-10 B306 BEDELL BROOK #4 323 66 1984 2015-08-17 B423 BIG BROOK 390 72 1987 2014-08-28 B429 BIG BROOK #1 271 86 1973 2015-08-11 B432 BIG COAC 368 100 2014-06-05 B444 BIG FORKS 297 75 1963 2015-07-02 B474 BIGGAR BROOK 258 77 1959 2014-07-28 B492 BLACK BROOK 409 72 1978 2014-09-02 B633 BOGUE BROOK 412 75 1931 2015-07-21 B651 BOONE BROOK 409 68 1979 2014-08-28 B654 BOONE BROOK #1 427 59 1980 2015-06-30 B678 BRADLEY BROOK #2 287 100 2003 2014-07-29 B690 BRANDY BROOK 356 59 1935 2015-06-30 B708 BREWERS MILLS 347 71 1983 2015-07-28 B714 BRIDGES CREEK 392 83 1968 2015-07-22 B717 BRIGGS 306 74 1971 2014-07-31 B718 BRIGGS (RTE. 116) 313 40 2014-07-09 B723 BRIZLEY BROOK #1 428 57 1937 2014-07-03 B726 BRIZLEY BROOK #2 410 93 1980 2014-09-04 B729 BROOKS 346 64 1984 2014-08-07 B735 BROOKS LAKE 366 58 1966 2014-08-06 B759 BRUMAGEN BROOK 289 100 2004 2014-07-31 B792 BULL CREEK #1 365 92 1975 2015-08-10 B795 BULL CREEK #2 365 49 1935 2015-08-10 20 B798 BULL CREEK #3 344 47 1968 2015-08-12 B801 BULLS CREEK #1 345 37 1958 2014-07-30 B804 BULLS CREEK #2 323 100 2013 2015-08-10 B807 BULLS CREEK OVERPASS 345 73 1960 2015-08-13 B814 BUMFROW BROOK 255 100 2007 2014-07-29 B840 BURNTLAND BROOK 306 98 2014-07-31 B846 BURPEE BROOK #1 271 66 1974 2015-08-11 B850 BURPEE BROOK #1 (RTE. 102) 392 100 2013 2013-09-30 B855 BURPEE MILLSTREAM #3 372 70 1956 2014-09-18 B858 BURTON BRIDGE 391 73 1972 2014-11-06 B867 BUTTERMILK CREEK #1 346 72 1923 2014-08-07 B873 BUTTERMILK CREEK #3 346 18 1965 2014-08-07 C020 C.P.R. LIMITED (FREDERICTON TRAIL) OVERPASS 370 86 1981 2014-06-19 C074 CAMPBELL CREEK #2 371 100 2009 2012-08-08 C084 CANAAN RIVER #2 355 75 1972 2014-06-04 35 C120 CARMAN CREEK 371 73 1948 2015-08-20 C140 CARPENTER BROOK #1 430 62 1972 2015-07-20 C144 CARR 390 64 1987 2015-08-19 C148 CASTAWAY BROOK 314 77 1982 2015-07-02 C176 CENTERVILLE BROOK 292 69 1980 2014-06-03 C180 CENTERVILLE ROAD 292 47 1957 2014-06-03 C240 CHASE BROOK 313 97 1999 2014-07-09 C304 CHRISTIE MILL POND 368 44 2015-07-29 C364 CLARK BROOK #1 355 100 2009 2014-06-04 C380 CLARKE 255 15 1963 2015-08-18 C388 CLARKS MILL POND 326 66 1938 2015-08-10 C412 CLEGHORN BROOK 425 81 1990 2014-06-04 C468 CLINCH BROOK #3 407 15 1980 2014-06-03 C492 COAL CREEK #1 353 92 1971 2015-07-22 C540 COLD STREAM #1 288 99 1973 2014-07-30 C544 COLD STREAM #2 288 2014 C548 COLD STREAM #3 288 94 1996 2015-08-12 C552 COLD STREAM #4 272 75 1935 2015-08-11 C556 COLD STREAM #5 272 74 1935 2015-08-11 C560 COLD STREAM #6 272 75 1963 2014-07-30 C564 COLD STREAM #7 273 90 1982 2013-08-20 C580 COLES ISLAND (NORTH) 375 68 1957 2015-07-22 C581 COLES ISLAND (SOUTH) 375 69 1957 2013-05-31 C636 CONROY BROOK #1 (MARKEY BROOK) 288 95 1998 2015-08-12 C676 CORBETT BROOK #1 370 100 2003 2014-06-19 C677 CORBETT BROOK #4 370 100 2007 2013-09-04 C678 CORBETT BROOK #3 370 100 2006 2013-09-04 C679 CORBETT BROOK #5.5 370 100 2006 2013-09-04 C680 CORBETT BROOK #6 370 100 1989 2013-08-19 C692 COUGLE 287 72 1973 2015-08-12 C808 COW PASTURE 372 60 1939 2015-07-22 C816 CRAIG 309 67 1973 2015-07-30 C822 CRANBERRY BROOK #1 457 100 2011 2012-09-05 C836 CRONES BROOK 309 100 2007 2014-06-05 C852 CROSS CREEK #1 309 73 1961 2014-06-04 C856 CROSS CREEK #2 292 71 1944 2015-07-30 C860 CROSS CREEK #1 288 41 1974 2015-08-12 C864 CROSS CREEK #2 305 99 1990 2013-09-04 C876 CULLINS 272 72 1988 2014-07-30 C880 CUMBERLAND BAY STREAM #1 353 94 1964 2015-07-22 C884 CUMBERLAND BAY STREAM #2 353 91 1995 2015-07-22 C905 CURRIE BROOK 369 41 1966 2013-07-03 D060 DAN'S BROOK 348 91 1973 2014-10-23 D095 DAVIS BROOK #1 425 80 1930 2014-05-30 D100 DAVIS BROOK #2 425 66 1990 2014-05-29 D115 DAY BROOK #1 306 73 1955 2015-08-20 D120 DAY BROOK #2 289 98 2010 2015-08-20 D125 DAYTON 347 76 1997 2014-09-16 D135 DEAD CREEK #2 386 75 1983 2014-08-05 D140 DEAD CREEK #3 386 99 2005 2014-08-05 D180 DEBEC BROOK #1 344 72 1936 2015-08-13 D185 DEBEC BROOK #2 344 81 1990 2015-08-12 D215 DEEP CREEK #1 305 62 1928 2013-09-04 D245 DELONG 349 89 1973 2015-07-29 D355 DICKINSON BROOK #1 289 48 1965 2014-07-31 D405 DIGEDY (DIGGITY STREAM) 423 73 1984 2015-06-29 D410 DINGEE MILL STREAM #1 412 79 1937 2014-07-10 D530 DUNBAR (NORTH) 328 74 1931 2014-10-23 D531 DUNBAR (SOUTH) 328 60 1931 2014-10-23 D565 DUNHAM MILL SEAT 346 84 2007 2014-08-07 D570 DUNLOP 346 76 1989 2014-08-07 D580 DYKEMAN BROOK #1 393 72 1954 2013-07-25 E370 EEL RIVER #1 366 73 1966 2015-07-28 E420 EEL RIVER #3 365 75 1927 2015-08-10 12 DISTRICT 5 BRIDGE NUMBER BRIDGE NAME MAP PAGE BRIDGE CONDITION INDEX (BCI) YEAR BUILT LAST INSPECTION POSTED LOAD LIMIT (TONNES) POSTED AXLE LIMIT (TONNES) E460 EEL RIVER #5 365 94 1982 2015-08-10 30 E510 EIGHTEEN BROOK 352 71 1982 2014-06-03 E560 ELLIOTT BROOK 257 81 1985 2014-07-28 E750 ESTEY 349 72 1938 2015-08-05 F010 FACTORY 425 78 1939 2014-06-04 F050 FALLS BROOK 325 77 1976 2014-08-06 F140 FANNING BROOK 430 99 1998 2015-06-29 F235 FINNEGANS HILL WILDLIFE STRUCTURE 428 98 2008 2013-08-07 F240 FISH CREEK #2 344 73 1974 2015-08-12 F245 FITCH CREEK #1 428 44 1983 2015-06-30 F270 FITZPATRICK BROOK #1 304 62 1979 2014-07-28 F280 FITZPATRICK BROOK #2 323 66 1979 2014-07-24 F390 FIVE MILE BROOK 293 76 1960 2015-08-04 F460 FLORENCEVILLE BRIDGE 271 70 1910 2015-08-19 10 F470 FLORENCEVILLE BRIDGE (RTE. 130) 271 94 1968 2015-08-19 F480 FLORENCEVILLE TRAIL OVERHEAD 271 70 1965 2014-07-30 F540 FORBES 427 76 1997 2015-06-30 F550 FOREST CITY INTERNATIONAL 422 66 1927 2014-08-05 F560 FOREST HILL OVERHEAD 370 88 1958 2013-10-07 F570 FORKS 389 50 2015-06-29 F580 FORKS BROOK 347 73 1985 2014-09-16 F590 FORKS STREAM #1 355 86 1974 2014-06-04 F630 FOSTER BRIDGE 272 95 1981 2014-07-30 F640 FOSTER BROOK 385 100 2003 2014-08-05 F670 FOUR MILE BROOK 275 73 1960 2014-06-03 F695 FOUR MILE BROOK #1(RTE. 8) 293 100 2013 2014-11-17 F700 FOUR MILE BROOK #1 (CREEK ROAD) 366 88 1970 2014-08-05 F710 FOUR MILE BROOK #2 366 87 1973 2014-07-31 F720 FOUR MILE BROOK #3 366 51 1972 2014-08-05 F780 FOX CREEK 367 100 1966 2014-08-06 F830 FREDERICTON BRIDGE 370 70 1981 2014-11-06 F832 FREDERICTON BRIDGE-PEDESTRIAN TUNNEL (NORTHWEST LOOP) 370 98 1980 2014-06-19 F834 FREDERICTON BRIDGE-PEDESTRIAN TUNNEL (SOUTHWEST LOOP) 370 99 1980 2014-06-19 F880 FROG LAKE 425 87 1990 2014-06-04 F890 FRONT HOLLOW BROOK #1 430 87 1995 2015-06-29 G013 GABRIEL DRIVE-TWO NATIONS CROSSING UNDERPASS 370 99 2002 2013-10-07 G055 GARDEN CREEK (SOUTH BRANCH) 370 98 1992 2014-10-30 G060 GARDEN CREEK #3 370 71 1958 2014-10-30 G085 GARDNER CREEK #2 (NORTH) 408 92 1928 2014-08-27 G086 GARDNER CREEK #2 (SOUTH) 408 95 1928 2014-08-27 G145 GASPEREAU RIVER #1 313 87 1970 2015-07-02 G155 GASPEREAU RIVER #2 313 69 1913 2015-07-02 8 6 G160 GASPEREAU RIVER #3 296 92 1971 2014-07-09 G175 GEARY BROOK #1 410 100 2008 2014-09-04 G180 GEARY BROOK #2 410 57 1950 2014-09-04 G181 GEARY BROOK #3 (SNAKE CREEK) 410 100 2011 2012-11-14 G200 GIBSON MILLSTREAM #1 345 99 1958 2014-08-06 G205 GIBSON MILLSTREAM #2 345 75 1980 2014-08-06 G220 GIDNEY BROOK #3 365 58 1969 2015-08-10 G225 GIGGEY 240 74 1961 2014-07-29 G240 GILCHRIST BROOK #1 (SOUTH) 412 94 2006 2013-08-08 G245 GILCHRIST BROOK #1 (NORTH) 352 100 2003 2015-08-06 G250 GILCHRIST BROOK #2 352 72 1955 2015-08-06 G255 GILCHRIST BROOK #3 352 64 1981 2015-08-06 G270 GIN BROOK #1 288 74 1962 2014-07-30 G285 GLASIER BROOK 391 99 2000 2015-08-20 G433 GRAND LAKE SEAWALL (CAMP ROTARY) 373 100 2012 2014-11-12 G435 GRAND LAKE SEAWALL 373 100 1997 2013-07-25 G480 GRANNON 349 89 1946 2014-10-28 G485 GRANT BROOK 346 95 2001 2014-08-07 G580 GREEN BROOK #1 256 96 2011 2015-08-12 G585 GREEN BROOK #2 257 94 1989 2014-07-28 G595 GREEN HILL LAKE 347 73 1989 2014-09-16 G640 GREER CREEK 366 75 1966 2014-08-06 G655 GREYSQUIRREL 348 81 1962 2014-10-23 H010 HAGERMAN BROOK #1 304 73 1952 2015-08-12 H015 HAGERMAN BROOK #2 304 100 2009 2014-07-28 H077 HALES BROOK #1 288 96 1909 2014-07-30 H150 HAMILTON BROOK #1 272 100 1972 2014-07-30 H155 HAMILTON BROOK #2 273 75 1963 2014-07-28 H175 HAMMOND BROOK 388 52 1975 2014-10-27 H245 HAMTOWN SCHOOL 328 72 1958 2014-10-23 H300 HARDWOOD BROOK #2 255 43 2014-07-29 H305 HARDWOOD CREEK 427 90 1984 2014-08-26 H360 HARTLAND COVERED BRIDGE 305 73 1901 2013-09-04 10 H365 HARTLEY BROOK 273 74 1966 2015-08-12 H370 HARTLEY BROOK #1 271 79 1983 2014-07-29 H375 HARTLEY BROOK #2 271 74 1985 2015-08-11 H385 HAWKSHAW BRIDGE 367 74 1967 2014-08-06 H390 HAYDEN BROOK #1 289 67 1960 2014-07-31 H405 HAYES BRIDGE 326 74 1964 2014-09-16 H435 HAYS BROOK #1 345 100 1999 2015-08-13 H475 HAZEN BROOK 409 98 2007 2014-09-02 H495 HENDERSON 349 87 1946 2014-10-28 H505 HENDERSON BROOK #1 413 77 1990 2015-07-21 24 H555 HILL BROOK #1 271 100 1999 2015-08-11 H560 HILL BROOK #2 287 80 1988 2015-08-11 H565 HILL BROOK #3 287 38 1969 2015-08-11 H595 HOLMES BROOK #2 256 28 2014-07-29 H605 HOLMES BROOK #3 255 99 2001 2014-07-29 H610 HOLMES BROOK #4 255 73 1978 2014-07-29 H630 HOPKINS BROOK #1 304 42 1972 2015-08-12 H675 HOWARD BROOK 289 75 1988 2014-07-31 H710 HUGH JOHN FLEMMING BRIDGE 288 98 1960 2014-07-30 H713 HUGH JOHN FLEMMING CENTER-RTE.
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