Crews say I-35W bridge may be done in days

35W bridge span
Construction crews working on the Interstate 35W bridge that collapsed in August 2007 say the bridge could be done within the next 10 days.
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State transportation officials say MnDot could announce an opening date for the new I-35W bridge as early as this week.

MnDOT officials caution that the new 35W bridge will not open until it is safe and fully operational. But they expect the new bridge could be complete within the next couple of weeks.

Flatiron Construction's $234 million contract with MnDOT calls for the bridge to be completed by December 24. The contract also includes a $200,000-a-day bonus for each day the bridge is finished before then, up to 100 days.

If the bridge opens by Sept. 15, the contractors could earn a bonus of up to $27 million. MnDot spokesman Kevin Gutknecht said the work is moving as carefully as possible.

35W Bridge
Crews hoisted into place the final piece of the northbound section of the new 35W bridge on July 5. Construction crews working on the bridge say construction on the bridge could be completed within the next two weeks.
MPR Photo/Toni Randoloph

"We don't want to be wrong. We want to make sure that when we tell the public that the bridge is going to be open to traffic that that is indeed the day. As the finishing work progresses, we gain more and more certainty but it's going to be done pretty soon. The contractor is shooting for the 15th or 16th," Gutknecht said.

Gutknecht said crews are still painting, landscaping, testing equipment and completing observation decks under the piers. They also testing lighting and building median barriers.

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