COLUMBIA – Work will soon begin on a replacement for the Lindsay C. Warren (Alligator River) Bridge on U.S. 64 in Tyrrell and Dare counties, under a contract approved today by the N.C. Board of ...
Work to Begin Soon on Alligator River Bridge ReplacementContract awarded; new fixed-span bridge to open in 2029COLUMBIA – ...
It’s a major artery connecting the east to the Outer Banks. The Alligator River Bridge on US 64 connects Tyrell County to ...
A 3.2-mile, fixed-span bridge with a 65-ft clearance and two 12-ft travel lanes will replace an aging swing span bridge prone ...
Warren Bridge — also known as the Alligator River Bridge — that goes over the Alligator River on U.S. 64 in Tyrrell and Dare counties. The North Carolina Board of Transportation approved the ...
Traffic on the Alligator River Bridge. The aging swing bridge will be replaced by 2029.
[email protected] Contractors will soon begin building a new bridge over the Alligator River ...
The firm will begin to drive pilings in coming weeks to replace the 65-year-old span that connects the popular barrier ...
The town of Kitty Hawk is now working to increase pedestrian safety and accessibility through a new sidewalk project.
With this week’s award of a $450 million contract to a nationwide construction company, work can now begin on replacing the 65-year-old, swing-span bridge that crosses the Alligator River on U.S ...
The Alligator River Bridge on U.S. 64 connects Tyrrell County to Dare County. North Carolina Department of Transportation officials said the bridge has been deemed structurally deficient.