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ED-2020-2 Review and Approval of Bridge Inspection Reports Connecticut DOT Number: ED-2020-2 Office of Engineering Date: March 30, 2020 ENGINEERING DIRECTIVE Engineering Administrator Review and Approval of Bridge Inspection Reports The Bridge Inspection Manual outlines the Procedures for Review of Inspection Reports and Data for Transportation Engineer 3 and Transportation Supervising Engineer. This Directive requires the reviewer of certain bridge inspection reports to consult with the Bridge Safety Principal Engineer before the report approval. This will include, but not limited to: Major bridges (listed below) Newly constructed bridges with less than “Good” condition ratings Bridges where a condition rating is raised from “Poor” to “Fair” or better without any remedial work performed. For unexpected bridge condition rating, the Bridge Safety Principal Engineer will appraise the Division Chief of Bridges to discuss any need for corrective action. Page 1 of 2 ED-2020-2 March 30, 2020 Structure Bridge Name No Feature Carried Features Intersected Town Name Byram River Bridge 00001 INTERSTATE-95 BYRAM RIVER,S WATER ST GREENWICH 00032 I-95 & I-95 RAMPS MNRR & LOCAL ROADS STAMFORD Yankee Doodle 00059 INTERSTATE-95 NORWALK RV,HENDRICKS AVE NORWALK Saugatuck River 00064 INTERSTATE-95 ROUTE 136 & SAUGATUCK R WESTPORT 00105A INTERSTATE-95 METRO NORTH & CITY ST'S BRIDGEPORT PT Barnum 00111A INTERSTATE-95 BPORT HARBOR,RT 130,MNRR BRIDGEPORT Yellow Mill Pond 00115A INTERSTATE-95 YELLOW MILL POND&RTE 130 BRIDGEPORT Moses Wheeler 00135 INTERSTATE-95 HOUSATONIC RIVER-NAUG AV STRATFORD 00163A INTERSTATE-95 WEST RIVER & SR 745 NEW HAVEN Route 34 Flyover 00169 I-95 TR 812 INTERSTATE-95 SOUTHBOUND NEW HAVEN New Q Approach 00172 INTERSTATE-95 NB US ROUTE 1 NEW HAVEN New Q Approach 00173 INTERSTATE-95 SB INTERSTATE-91 NORTHBOUND NEW HAVEN Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge 00174A INTERSTATE-95 NB US1,QUINNIPIAC RV,P&W RR NEW HAVEN Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge 00174B INTERSTATE-95 SB US1,QUINNIPIAC RV,P&W RR NEW HAVEN Lake Saltonstall 00186 INTERSTATE-95 LAKE SALTONSTALL EAST HAVEN Devon Bridge 00327 US ROUTE 1 HOUSATONIC RIVER MILFORD 00333 ROUTE 34 US 1 AND METRO NORTH NEW HAVEN Tomlinson Bridge 00337 US ROUTE 1 & PW RR QUINNIPIAC RIVER NEW HAVEN Mystic River 00362 US ROUTE 1 MYSTIC RIVER GROTON Founders 00371A ROUTE 2 I-91 & CONN RV CT SO. RR HARTFORD Putnam 00417 ROUTE 3 CT RIVER& GREAT MEADOWRD WETHERSFIELD Dexter Coffin 00454 INTERSTATE-91 CT RIVER,AMTRAK,RTE 159 WINDSOR LOCKS Arrigoni 00524 ROUTE 66 P&W RR RT9 CONN RIVER MIDDLETOWN Commodore Hull 00571A ROUTE 8 HOUSATONIC RIVER, RT 110 SHELTON Tin-Sikorsky 00761 ROUTE 15 HOUSATONIC RIVER&MNRR STRATFORD Heroes Tunnel 00773 WEST ROCK RIDGE ROUTE 15 WOODBRIDGE Bulkeley 00980A INTERSTATE-84 CONNECTICUT RIVER HARTFORD E Haddam Swing 01138 ROUTE 82 CONNECTICUT RIVER EAST HADDAM Rochambeau 01218 INTERSTATE-84 EB HOUSATONIC RIVER NEWTOWN Saugatuck River 01349 ROUTE 136 SAUGATUCK RIVER WESTPORT Bissell 01431 INTERSTATE-291 CONNECTICUT RIV & PRV RD WINDSOR Dutch Point Viaduct 01469A INTERSTATE-91 SB CSO, SR 598WB & TR803 HARTFORD Dutch Point Viaduct 01469B INTERSTATE-91 NB PARK RIVER & CSO RR HARTFORD Stevenson Dam 01843 ROUTE 34 HOUSATONIC RIVER MONROE Washington St 02295 ROUTE 136 NORWALK RIVER NORWALK Stratford Ave 02475 RTE 130 STRATFORD PEQUONNOCK RIVER BRIDGEPORT Gold Star 02514A INTERSTATE-95 SB THAMES RV LOC RDS & CVRR NEW LONDON Aetna Viaduct 03160A INTERSTATE-84 EB AMTRAK;LOCAL RDS;PARKING HARTFORD Aetna Viaduct 03160B INTERSTATE-84 WB AMTRAK;LOCAL RDS;PARKING HARTFORD Waterbury Stacks 03190A ROUTE 8 NORTHBOUND I-84,RTE 8, RIVERSIDE ST WATERBURY Waterbury Stacks 03190B ROUTE 8 SOUTHBOUND RIVERSIDE ST-SUNNYSIDE WATERBURY Waterbury Stacks 03191A INTERSTATE-84 EB I-84WB,RTE8,NAUGATUCK RV WATERBURY Waterbury Stacks 03191B INTERSTATE-84 WB RTE 8, NAUGATUCK RIVER WATERBURY Enfield/Suffield Veterans 03295 ROUTE 190 CONN RIVER & AMTRAK RR SUFFIELD 03367 INTERSTATE-84 EB NEW PARK AV,AMTRAK,SR504 HARTFORD 03368 INTERSTATE-84 WB NEW PARK AVENUE & AMTRAK HARTFORD Mohegan-Pequot 03426 ROUTE 2A NE CENTRAL&P-W RR THAMES MONTVILLE 03535 RT 8NB & I95 TR806 I-95,S FRONTAGE RD,S.AVE BRIDGEPORT 03637 ROUTE 130 YELLOW MILL POND BRIDGEPORT Gold Star 03819 INTERSTATE-95 NB THAMES RV,RR,LOCAL ROADS NEW LONDON Rochambeau 04180 INTERSTATE-84 WB HOUSATONIC RIVER NEWTOWN Little Foot 05685 INTERSTATE-384 HOV INTERSTATE-84 EASTBOUND EAST HARTFORD Big Foot 05686 INTERSTATE-384 WB INTERSTATE-84 EAST HARTFORD I-84 Fly-over 05868 W-N TURNING RDWY I-84/91 RAMPS, CSO RR HARTFORD Charter Oak 06000A ROUTE 15 NB I-91 NB,RT 2,CT RIVER,RR HARTFORD Charter Oak 06000B ROUTE 15 SB I-91 NB,RT 2,CT RIVER,RR HARTFORD Michael Morano 06015 INTERSTATE-95 MIANUS RIVER & LOCAL RDS GREENWICH Niantic River 06026 ROUTE 156 NIANTIC RIVER & LOCAL RD EAST LYME Baldwin Bridge 06200A INTERSTATE-95 NB FERRY RD. CONNECTICUT R. OLD SAYBROOK Baldwin Bridge 06200B INTERSTATE-95 SB FERRY RD. CONN. RIVER OLD SAYBROOK Page 2 of 2 .
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