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DOT unveils Mile Hill Road bridge rehab, plans nine-month construction window in 2027
Summary
New Hampshire Department of Transportation designers told the Laconia City Council the US 3/NH 11 bridge over Mile Hill Road (built 1967) has deck and superstructure in fair condition and recommended a superstructure replacement to address load and clearance concerns; construction is expected in 2027 and will require temporary single-lane traffic controls.
The New Hampshire Department of Transportation on Tuesday presented a preliminary plan to rehabilitate the bridge carrying US 3/NH 11 over Mile Hill Road, telling the Laconia City Council the 1967 single-span structure requires significant work on its deck and superstructure.
"My name is John Stockton. I am the in house design chief for New Hampshire DOT for the Bureau of Bridge Design," said John Stockton, who opened the presentation and introduced consultant engineers from McFarland Johnson.
Consultant Sam White said inspections show the bridge’s deck and superstructure are rated condition state 5 on the National…
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