Toll suspension extended on Garcon Point Bridge through May 9Pursuant to Executive Orders 20-224, 20-248 and the extension of those orders in Executive Order 21-64, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Secretary Kevin J. Thibault, P.E. has directed Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise (FTE) to further extend the toll suspension for the Garcon Point Bridge. Tolls are now suspended on the Garcon Point Bridge through Sunday, May 9, 2021. — Read More
Bridge repairs and detour route improvements continueFlorida Department of Transportation contractors have completed demolition and pile driving efforts at pier 70 on the Pensacola Bay Bridge and are preparing the site for placement of the new trophy piece. The targeted reopening of the bridge remains the week of May 31, 2021. — Read More
Bridge reopening now estimated for week of May 31The Florida Department of Transportation has announced plans to complete repairs for the Pensacola Bay Bridge and restore traffic to the structure the week of May 31. — Read More
Suspension reauthorized for Garcon Point Bridge tollsAs work continues to repair the Pensacola Bay Bridge, the Florida Department of Transportation has now suspended tolls on the Garcon Point Bridge through Friday, April 9, 2021. The toll suspension was announced this morning by FDOT Secretary Kevin J. Thibault, P.E. — Read More
Toll suspension extended for Garcon Point BridgePursuant to Executive Orders 20-224, 20-225 and the extension of those orders in Executive Order 21-10, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Secretary Kevin J. Thibault, P.E. has directed Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise (FTE) to further extend the toll suspension for the Garcon Point Bridge. Tolls are now suspended on the Garcon Point Bridge through Friday, March 12, 2021. — Read More
Efforts increasing for Pensacola Bay Bridge repairAdditional crews have been added to the Pensacola Bay Bridge repair team in an effort to complete repairs and reopen the structure in March 2021. — Read More
First deck pour completed for Pensacola Bay Bridge repair projectFlorida Department of Transportation (FDOT) contractors poured concrete for the first new bridge deck needed to repair the Pensacola Bay Bridge Wednesday, January 13. — Read More
Toll suspension extended on Garcon Point Bridge through Feb. 11Pursuant to Executive Orders 20-224, 20-225 and the extension of those orders in Executive Order 21-10, Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Secretary Kevin J. Thibault, P.E. has directed Florida’s Turnpike Enterprise (FTE) to further extend the toll suspension for the Garcon Point Bridge. Tolls are now suspended on the Garcon Point Bridge through Thursday, February 11, 2021. — Read More
Crews readying to pour new concrete bridge decksWork continues to repair Pensacola Bay Bridge damage that was sustained during Hurricane Sally. Demolition activities are complete, and crews are set to begin pouring the new concrete deck spans. — Read More
Pensacola Bay Bridge repairs on scheduleContractors working to repair and reconstruct the damaged Pensacola Bay Bridge remain on-schedule for restoring four lanes of traffic to the bridge in March 2021. Much of the demolition debris has been cleared to make way for driving replacement piles, placing new trophy pieces, installing beams, and constructing the bridge decks. — Read More
Garcon Point Bridge toll suspension extendedThe Florida Department of Transportation has announced that tolls on the Garcon Point Bridge have now been suspended until Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2021. Prior to this announcement, the toll suspension was scheduled to be lifted on Sunday, Dec. 13. — Read More
Crews driving piles, setting beamsPensacola Bay Bridge repair crews are using barge-mounted construction cranes to lift concrete piles into position and drive them into the bay bottom. Work has also begun to install the replacement beams that are needed for the repair effort. — Read More
Pile driving set to beginHere is the latest update from the Florida Department of Transportation on the Pensacola Bay Bridge repair efforts. — Read More
Intersection closure planned for North 17th Avenue and Bayfront ParkwayConstruction work will close the intersection of North 17th Avenue and Bayfront Parkway beginning Monday, Nov. 30. The closure will allow crews to advance construction of the new 17th Avenue interchange that will include a flyover from the new, westbound Pensacola Bay Bridge and a roundabout. — Read More
Pile driving for Pensacola Bay Bridge repairs to start in DecemberHere is the latest update from the Florida Department of Transportation on the Pensacola Bay Bridge repair efforts. — Read More
Update: Garcon Point Bridge tolls suspended until Dec. 13Here is the latest update from the Florida Department of Transportation on the Pensacola Bay Bridge repair efforts. — Read More
Update: Pensacola Bay Bridge damage repairHere is the latest update from the Florida Department of Transportation on the Pensacola Bay Bridge repair efforts. — Read More
FDOT commuter assistance program The Florida Department of Transportation is promoting a new commuter assistance program with potential benefits for drivers impacted by the current closure of the Pensacola Bay Bridge. The RideOn Commuter Services program is a free, fast, and secure way to connect with neighbors and colleagues to set up carpools, identify bus routes, or develop other transportation strategies. — Read More
Demolition activities in full swingDemolition of storm damaged sections of the Pensacola Bay bridge is ramping up as crews work to repair the bridge and restore traffic. — Read More
Free bus service expanded to include Pensacola BeachFDOT, in partnership with Escambia County Area Transit (ECAT), has established a free bus service between Pensacola, Pensacola Beach, and Gulf Breeze. The bus service will help relieve traffic congestion on the S.R. 281/Garcon Point Bridge detour. — Read More
Bridge assessment shows no additional damage from Hurricane ZetaThough the Pensacola area received tropical storm force winds and increased tidal action from Hurricane Zeta, no additional storm damage was found following the Wednesday afternoon landfall of the hurricane in Louisiana. — Read More
Toll suspension continuesThe Florida Department of Transportation has announced that tolls on the Garcon Point Bridge will continue to be suspended through 6 a.m. Friday, Nov. 13. The Garcon Point Bridge is a primary detour route while the Pensacola Bay Bridge remains closed following damage sustained during Hurricane Sally. — Read More
FDOT update on Pensacola Bay Bridge recovery effortsTALLAHASSEE, Fla. – As demolition efforts continue on the Pensacola Bay Bridge, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) remains committed to enhancing the department’s community outreach program to keep the public informed of developments associated with the repairs of the Pensacola Bay Bridge. — Read More
Marine traffic advisoryThe U.S. Coast Guard has established a 500-yard buffer zone that encompasses all Pensacola Bay Bridge construction activities. Vessels may use only low or idle speeds within the buffer zone. Due to the potential for underwater hazards, boaters are advised to use caution near the bridge. The navigational channel has been inspected and is free of hazards. For this reason, crossing beneath the bridge should be done ONLY at the navigational channel. — Read More
New bus service begins todayEscambia County Area Transit (ECAT) has announced it will begin a new bus route Monday, Oct. 5 to transport passengers between Escambia County and the City of Gulf Breeze. The route will begin at the Pensacola Bay Center park and ride lot at 121 East Gregory Street and conclude at the Tiger Point Community Center, 1370 Tiger Point Lane in Gulf Breeze. — Read More
Bridge repairs expected to take approximately six monthsAfter a multi-layer inspection and assessment by the Florida Department of Transportation’s (FDOT) statewide team of bridge experts, FDOT has announced that the recommended repairs to the damaged areas of the Pensacola Bay Bridge will take approximately six months to complete, weather permitting. FDOT and its partners have made the reopening of the bridge a top priority and have numerous efforts underway. — Read More
The Pensacola Bay Bridge detour routesThe Pensacola Bay Bridge that connects Gulf Breeze and Pensacola via U.S. 98 is closed due to damage sustained during Hurricane Sally. Bridge repairs are underway. Drivers may detour using the Garcon Point Bridge on State Road 281 or via S.R. 87, both in Santa Rosa County. The Garcon Point Bridge is open to all vehicles, and tolls have been temporarily suspended. — Read More
The Pensacola Bay Bridge is currently closed to all trafficThe Pensacola Bay Bridge that connects Gulf Breeze and Pensacola via U.S. 98 is closed due to damage sustained during Hurricane Sally. Bridge repairs are underway, though at this time a schedule for completing the repairs is not available. Drivers may detour using the Garcon Point Bridge on State Road 281 in Santa Rosa County. The bridge is now open to all vehicles and tolls have been temporarily suspended. — Read More
Seventeenth Avenue closure, July 19-25Construction work will close 17th Avenue, between U.S. 98 and the railroad overpass (Graffiti Bridge), from 8 p.m. Sunday, July 19 to 6 a.m. Saturday, July 25. — Read More
Constructing the new westbound (Gulf Breeze to Pensacola) bridgeConstructing the new westbound (Gulf Breeze to Pensacola) bridge follows a similar process that was used to complete the eventual eastbound structure last summer. — Read More
Aerial video provides a more comprehensive view of construction progressAerial video provides a more comprehensive view of the many construction activities that are underway. — Read More
Two members of Pensacola Bay Bridge team featured in Pensacola MagazineTwo members of the Pensacola Bay Bridge construction team are featured in this month’s edition of Pensacola Magazine. — Read More
Attention boaters and fishermenThe area around the old and new Pensacola Bay Bridge is an active marine construction zone. For safety reasons, no trespassing is allowed in the area and fishing from the bridge piers is prohibited. — Read More
Demolition work progressingA drive over the Pensacola Bay Bridge these days shows a lot of barge traffic as crews work to demolish the old bridge and drive the remaining piles for the new westbound structure. The old bridge consisted of 257 concrete sections known as “spans.” Each of the spans consists of concrete piles that were driven into the bay floor more than 60 years ago, footers, columns, pile caps, girders, and bridge decks. — Read More
Winter 2020 Project E-NewsletterFor an update on work underway and milestones over the last year, read the Pensacola Bay Bridge Winter 2020 E-Newsletter. This issue includes an update on current work activities and another look at the first arch installation above the navigational channel last year. Also featured is the Pensacola Bay Bridge "Goes to School" program and what to expect for the 17th Avenue intersection project. — Read More
Re-purposing concrete and steelThe demolition of the old Pensacola Bay Bridge presents opportunities to reuse and recycle the concrete and steel components that have served the region since 1960. The old bridge included more than 47,000 cubic yards of concrete, all of which are being disposed of offshore for building fishing reefs. — Read More
Bridge demolition and disposal underwayWork to dispose of concrete debris from the old Pensacola Bay Bridge is underway. Crews are loading the debris aboard barges and transporting it offshore for disposal in areas managed by Escambia County’s Marine Resources Division. The reefs are sure to become favorites for fishing and diving in the Gulf of Mexico. — Read More
Pensacola Bay Bridge demolition beginsWith all traffic shifted to the eventual eastbound bridge the focus of construction has turned to demolishing the former Pensacola Bay Bridge. To safely remove the concrete and steel components crews first drill cores into the bridge decks to attach the lifting apparatus so it can be attached to a crane. Once the leads are connected to the crane, the bridge deck is cut free using a concrete saw and lifted as a single piece onto a disposal barge. — Read More
Westbound traffic moved to new Pensacola Bay BridgeU.S. 98 westbound traffic was transitioned to the new Pensacola Bay Bridge this morning (Sunday, Sept. 8) at approximately 5 a.m. CDT. Crews worked through the nighttime hours to transition two lanes of westbound traffic off the "old" Pensacola Bay Bridge and onto the new (eventual eastbound) structure. — Read More
New bridge opens to trafficThe new (eventual eastbound) Pensacola Bay Bridge opened to traffic Wednesday evening, Sept. 4 at approximately 10 p.m. Eastbound (Pensacola to Gulf Breeze) traffic is now using the new bridge while westbound (Gulf Breeze to Pensacola) drivers remain temporarily on the “old” bridge until approximately Sunday evening Sept. 8. — Read More
Traffic shift planned for the new Pensacola Bay BridgeU.S. 98 eastbound traffic (Pensacola to Gulf Breeze) will be shifted to the new Pensacola Bay Bridge Wednesday evening, Sept. 4 and U.S. 98 westbound (Gulf Breeze to Pensacola) on Sunday, Sept. 8. — Read More
News UpdateThe traffic shift planned for U.S. 98 eastbound traffic to the new Pensacola Bay Bridge for Sunday Aug. 4 and U.S. 98 westbound on Thursday, Aug. 8 has been postponed. Also postponed is the planned August 4-8 closure of 17th Avenue, between Gregory Street and the CSX Railroad overpass (Graffiti B — Read More
Traffic shift rescheduledThe traffic shift for U.S. 98 eastbound traffic (Pensacola to Gulf Breeze) to the new Pensacola Bay Bridge has been rescheduled for Sunday evening, Aug. 4 and U.S. 98 westbound (Gulf Breeze to Pensacola) on Thursday, Aug. 8. (See accompanying graphic.) From 8 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4 to 6 a.m. Thursda — Read More
Traffic shift planned for the new Pensacola Bay BridgeU.S. 98 eastbound traffic (Pensacola to Gulf Breeze) will be shifted to the new Pensacola Bay Bridge Sunday evening, July 28 and U.S. 98 westbound (Gulf Breeze to Pensacola) on Thursday, Aug. 1. From 8 p.m. Sunday, July 28 to 6 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 1, 17th Avenue will be closed to through traffic — Read More
First of two arches lifted atop the new Pensacola Bay BridgeConstruction crews from Skanska USA Civil Southeast lifted the center arch into place atop the eventual eastbound span of the new Pensacola Bay Bridge on Thursday, June 27, 2019. This is a significant milestone for the project, which at $427 million is the largest transportation initiative in Northw — Read More
New interchange planned at 17th Avenue in PensacolaWork is underway to reconstruct the intersection of State Road (S.R.) 30 (U.S. 98/Gregory Street) and S.R. 196 (Bayfront Parkway) at 17th Avenue. The Florida Department of Transportation hosted an open house Tuesday, June 11 to unveil the planned improvements for the northern landing of the Pensacola Bay Bridge. — Read More
17th Avenue interchange project public information open house scheduled June 11 in PensacolaThe Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) will host a public information open house for the upcoming reconstruction of the State Road (S.R.) 30 (U.S. 98/Gregory Street) and S.R. 196 (Bayfront Parkway) intersection at 17th Avenue. The open house is scheduled for Tuesday, June 11 from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Studer Community Institute, located at 220 West Garden Street, Suite 100 in Pensacola. — Read More
Pensacola Bay Bridge design-build contractor observed the organization’s 15th Annual Health and Safety WeekPensacola Bay Bridge design-build contractor observed the organization’s 15th Annual Health and Safety Week, May 6-10. The week was highlighted by numerous training sessions, safety exercises, and workshops designed to raise awareness for construction work place safety. — Read More
Steel arch for the eastbound bridge is currently being constructedThe steel arch for the eastbound bridge is currently being constructed in Pensacola Bay. The 800,000-pound arch will be one of two erected above the navigational channel of the new bridge. Once in place it will serve as signature aesthetic element as well a key structural component. — Read More
Early hurricane forecast predicts “slightly below normal” seasonThe 2019 hurricane forecast is out from the Department of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University. The meteorologists at school in Fort Collins, Colorado say the 2019 hurricane season should be less active than recent years. — Read More
Construction progress updateHere’s a look at progress through mid-January on completion of major construction elements for the new Pensacola Bay Bridge. — Read More
Local newspaper looks back at construction of the first bridge across Pensacola BayThe thousands of motorists who cross the Three Mile Bridge each day are well-aware of the construction in progress, to build a new version of the bridge. The News Journal has carried details with fine photos to illustrate the story of this $400 million project which will carry traffic for probably the next 50 years and more. With the telling of this present story there also is a news trail that goes back a long way, for it was 90 years ago that the first engineering was in progress for the first version of the span. — Read More
30th anniversary of the catastrophic barge strikeJanuary 15 marks the 30th anniversary of the catastrophic barge strike that crippled the Pensacola Bay Bridge for 224-days in 1989. — Read More
Pensacola Bay Bridge “By the Numbers”Crews are working to construct the new eastbound (Pensacola to Gulf Breeze) bridge and as much of the westbound (Gulf Breeze to Pensacola) bridge as possible. — Read More
Cranes do the “heavy lifting” for bridge projectCranes are the “workhorses” of the Pensacola Bay Bridge replacement project. They’re used to load the heavy concrete construction components (e.g., piles, trophy pieces, beams, etc.) onto barges at the Bayou Chico casting yard and to lift them into place once they arrive at the bridge construction site. — Read More
Holiday traffic impactsThe American Automobile Association (AAA) is predicting that more than 51-million Americans will travel the nation’s highways during the upcoming four-day Thanksgiving holiday weekend. If the prediction proves true it would reflect the highest traffic volume in more than a decade. — Read More
Construction resumes following Hurricane MichaelConstruction work on the new Pensacola Bay Bridge was suspended Monday, Oct. 8 due to the approach of Hurricane Michael. Crews began moving water-borne construction equipment to safe harbor and preparing travel lanes for a possible evacuation. — Read More
Bridge contractor relocates water line serving Pensacola BeachConstructing a new Pensacola Bay Bridge required relocation of land based portions of the Emerald Coast Utilities Authority (ECUA) 24-inch diameter water line that connects Pensacola to Gulf Breeze and supplies water to ECUA customers on Pensacola Beach. — Read More
Progress snapshotHere’s a look at construction progress through August 2018. — Read More
Pensacola Bay Bridge “By the Numbers”Here’s a snapshot of Pensacola Bay Bridge construction progress through mid-July. — Read More
Pensacola Bay Bridge project reaches construction milestoneThe Pensacola Bay Bridge replacement project reached a construction milestone this week as crews drove the final concrete piling for the new eastbound (Pensacola to Gulf Breeze) bridge. The 1,062 piles for the eastbound bridge range in length from 120- to 210-feet and weigh as much as 190,000-pounds. Crews have driven the piles to depths averaging 80- to 100-feet into the bay floor. — Read More
Local Student Scientists’ Findings Show Positive Environmental Impacts from Bridge ConstructionA group of local student-scientists from Pensacola’s Booker T. Washington High School are studying the environmental impacts of the Pensacola Bay Bridge construction project. The students are part of the school’s Marine Science Academy, an intensive program that combines college-level oceanograp — Read More
Pensacola Bay Bridge “By the Numbers”Crews are working to construct the new eastbound (Pensacola to Gulf Breeze) bridge and as much of the westbound (Gulf Breeze to Pensacola bridge as possible. The new westbound bridge will sit partially within the footprint of the current bridge, so it can’t be completed until all traffic is transitioned to the eventual eastbound bridge and the current structure demolished. — Read More
Pi-Girder placement underwayThe first of 210 “pi-girders” are being placed for the new Pensacola Bay Bridge. Of all the components for the new bridge, these girders are the heaviest. Each Pi girder is 150-long and consists of two beams and a section of the multi-use path. The girders weigh approximately 202-tons, or 404,000-pounds. — Read More
Pensacola Bay Bridge “By the Numbers” Crews are working to construct the new eastbound (Pensacola to Gulf Breeze) bridge and as much of the westbound (Gulf Breeze to Pensacola bridge as possible. The new westbound bridge will sit partially within the footprint of the current bridge, so it can’t be completed until all traffic is transitioned to the eventual eastbound bridge and the current structure demolished. — Read More
Crews test underground storm drainsCrews will be testing underground storm drains Friday, May 4 on U.S. 98 in Gulf Breeze near the Pensacola Bay Bridge. — Read More
Escambia, Santa Rosa High School Students to Vote on Pensacola Bay Bridge Mile Markers, BenchesPublic high school students in Escambia and Santa Rosa counties will be given the opportunity to vote on the mile marker signage and benches for the Pensacola Bay Bridge replacement project. — Read More
Pensacola Bay Bridge “By the Numbers”Crews are working to drive concrete piles, place trophy pieces, install beams, and pour bridge deck spans for the new Pensacola Bay Bridge. Here’s a look at the progress on those activities through February of this year. Test and production piles driven: 98 — Read More
Pensacola Bay Bridge construction team reaches another milestoneThe Pensacola Bay Bridge construction team reached a milestone Wednesday, Feb. 14 by pouring the first two concrete spans for the new bridge. The bridge spans are cast-in-place atop the Florida I-beams that are used to connect the trophy pieces. — Read More
Pensacola Bay Bridge “By the Numbers”The project team is focused on driving the piles needed for the new bridges, placing the “trophy pieces,” and installing the beams for the new eastbound bridge. Here’s a look at the progress on those activities through January 2018. Contract days: 501 — Read More
U.S. Coast Guard Safety Zone EstablishedEffective immediately, the U.S. Coast Guard has established a 500-foot safety zone for all navigable waters of Pensacola Bay within 500-feet of the construction of the new Pensacola Bay Bridge. — Read More
Beam placement underwayThe first of more than a thousand “Florida I-beams” have been placed for the new Pensacola Bay Bridge. The beams connect the trophy pieces one-to-another and will eventually support the bridge deck and riding surface. — Read More
Another milestone on the horizonConstruction crews continue to drive piles and place trophy pieces for the new Pensacola Bay Bridge, but a new milestone will be achieved soon with the placement of the first concrete beams. — Read More
Milestone reached for bridge constructionThe construction team reached a milestone Thursday, Oct. 26 with the setting of the first "trophy piece." — Read More
Why the difference in pile heights?An increasing number of concrete piles, many of varying heights, adorn the west side of the Pensacola Bay Bridge. These piles will eventually form the foundation for the new bridge. — Read More
Aesthetic lighting a signature bridge elementThe new Pensacola Bay Bridge will serve as a gateway to the Pensacola/Gulf Breeze area. The design of the new bridge, complete with signature arches rising more than 150-feet above the bay, will present a striking visual image for travelers on U.S. 98, as well as residents and visitors along the bayfront. — Read More
Pile driving resumes for bridge projectThe familiar sound of pile driving has returned to Pensacola Bay following the threat of Hurricane Irma. A statewide emergency associated with the hurricane stopped work on highway and bridge projects throughout Florida last week. — Read More
Barges, cranes and other equipment moved to “safe haven”Barges, cranes and other equipment used in construction of the new Pensacola Bay Bridge will be moved to “safe haven” beginning today. — Read More
First “trophy piece” is readyThe first trophy piece for the new Pensacola Bay Bridge is complete. Others are being fabricated at the Bayou Chico casting facility. — Read More
Boater alert, pile trimming underwayWork is underway to trim the concrete piles driven on the west side of the Pensacola Bay Bridge. The piles are being trimmed at, or near the water line in advance of topping them with massive concrete components informally known as a trophy pieces because their resemblance to a trophy or award. — Read More
Pile driving work continuing in Pensacola BayConcrete test piles are being driven at each “bridge bent” location to determine the lengths and driving criteria for the production piles that will be driven at the location. The production piles will provide the foundation for the new bridge(s). More than 2,000 test and production piles are scheduled to be driven. — Read More
Construction team participates in bay clean-upTwenty-four members of the Pensacola Bay Bridge construction team and their families participated in the recent “Project Greenshores” bay clean-up. The team collected 196 pounds of trash and debris along Bayfront Parkway and Wayside Park in Pensacola. — Read More
Lane Closures Planned for Week of July 17Drivers will encounter alternating lane closures on U.S. 98 east and westbound between 17th Avenue and the bridge and on the Gulf Breeze approaches to the bridge from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. Monday, July 17 through Saturday, July 22. — Read More
Shoreline area closed for 4th of July showThe shoreline area, beginning at the wayside park north of the Pensacola Bay Bridge and continuing west along Bayfront Parkway, is closed and will not be available to spectators for the July 4th fireworks show. — Read More
Boating and Pedestrian Restrictions near Pensacola Bay BridgeBoaters and pedestrians are reminded to exercise additional caution near the Pensacola Bay Bridge construction site, particularly during the July 4 holiday period and the Blue Angels Air Show Friday, July 7 and Saturday, July 8. — Read More
Gov. Scott kicks off construction of the Pensacola Bay BridgeState and local dignitaries gathered in Pensacola Monday, June 26 to kick off the construction of the new Pensacola Bay Bridge. The $398.5 million effort is the largest transportation infrastructure project in Northwest Florida history. — Read More
Pile Driving BeginsConstruction crews have begun driving test piles for the new Pensacola Bay Bridge. Information derived from the test pile program will be used to determine the length and driving criteria for the permanent production piles that will provide the foundation for the new bridge. — Read More
Five Flags Sertoma Club PresentationBill Klepac, Roadway Senior Project Engineer, addressed the Five Flags Sertoma Club on May 17, 2017. — Read More
Road Ranger Service Patrol begins for Pensacola Bay Bridge construction projectThe Road Ranger Service Patrol on the Pensacola Bay Bridge begins Monday, May 22. Service patrol vehicles will be stationed on each of the bridges between 5 a.m. and 8 p.m., Monday through Friday, and between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. on weekends and major holidays. — Read More
Crane mobilized in Pensacola BayOne of what will eventually be multiple barge-mounted construction cranes has been mobilized in Pensacola Bay. A Liebheer 1300 crane, with a lifting capacity of 330-tons is on-site, mounted atop a 150-by-50-foot barge. — Read More
Job Fair, Thursday, April 13, Pensacola State CollegeSkanska USA Civil Southeast, the design-build contractor for the new Pensacola Bay Bridge, will host a job fair Thursday, April 13 from 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at Pensacola State College. The event will be held at the Jean and Paul Amos Performance Studio, Building 23, located at 1000 College Boulevard. — Read More
Pensacola Association of Realtors PresentationThe Pensacola Bay Bridge replacement project’s Senior Project Engineer, Glenn Peterson, spoke to approximately 150 members of the Pensacola Association of Realtors, Thursday, March 23 at the organization’s monthly luncheon. “It’s imperative that our local realtors are informed about proje — Read More
Open House Scheduled for Pensacola Bay BridgeThe Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) will host a public information open house for the upcoming Pensacola Bay Bridge construction project Tuesday, March 21 from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Pensacola Grand Hotel, 200 East Gregory Street, Pensacola. Work on the $398.5 million construct — Read More
Gulf Breeze Chamber of Commerce PresentationCEI Program Director Brett Pielstick, delivered a presentation to approximately 75 members of the Gulf Breeze Chamber of Commerce Thursday, March 9 at the organization’s “rise and shine” breakfast. Pielstick provided an overview of the upcoming Pensacola Bay Bridge replacement project and e — Read More
Wayside Parks Closing for Pensacola Bay Bridge ConstructionThe Gulf Breeze Wayside Park and boat launch facilities, adjacent to the Pensacola Bay Bridge in Gulf Breeze, and the recreational area in Pensacola adjacent to the bridge on the west side of U.S. 98, will close Wednesday, March 22. These areas will be used for staging materials and equipment for co — Read More
Field surveys and analyses underwayPreliminary construction activities for the new Pensacola Bay Bridge are scheduled to begin this spring. Meantime, design work is underway along with various field surveys and analyses. Recently, construction crews performed soil penetration tests (SPT) across the bay to determine soil capacities. — Read More
Downtown Pensacola Rotary Club PresentationProject Engineer Brett Pielstick delivered a lunchtime presentation to approximately 100 members of the Downtown Pensacola Rotary Club on Tuesday, Jan. 10 at the New World Landing. Pielstick provided an overview of the Pensacola Bay Bridge replacement project and explained current pre-construction and future construction-phase activities. — Read More
Preliminary activities underwayEngineers are busy designing the new Pensacola Bay Bridge. Construction work for the $398.5 million bridge is slated to begin in spring 2017. While work goes on behind-the-scenes to prepare the needed construction documents, construction crews are on-site working on the following preliminary activities. — Read More
Levin Rinke Realty Management Group PresentationThe Levin Rinke Realty Management Group of Pensacola Beach hosted members of the Pensacola Bay Bridge team on Tuesday, Dec. 13. Project engineer Brett Pielstick provided the group of approximately 25 real estate professionals an update on the project. — Read More