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The Iowa Department of Transportation removed parts of the old I-74 bridge Sunday, which connects Iowa and Illinois over the Mississippi River, a process officials hope to complete by 2024.
All that's left of the old I-74 bridge is two steel towers and some concrete foundation. Demolition crews this week removed the last of the steel sections of the twin spans. The two remaining ...
Others will be removed by hydraulic methods, with those in the Mississippi taken down to ... Still, not all of the old I-74 bridge will be lost forever. A two-foot long section of cross frame ...
Explosives toppled the remaining iconic green towers and cables of the old I-74 bridge into the Mississippi River Sunday morning. Skip to main content ...
it was another round of demolition for the old I-74 Bridge! Iowa DOT crews planned its third controlled implosion of the old bridge, this time being three piers remaining in the main Mississippi ...
(photo from DOT video) The remains of the old I-74 bridge bridge over the Mississippi River between Bettendorf and Moline, Illinois will go out with a bang. The DOT’s Ahmad Abu Afifeh says ...
The possibility of blowing up the old I-74 bridge is not off the table ... including the area between the Mississippi riverfront in Moline and River Drive. A large area just east of the city ...
The Iowa Department of Transportation used controlled explosives Sunday to remove the remaining parts of the old I-74 bridge, which connects Iowa and Illinois over the Mississippi River.
The Iowa Department of Transportation removed parts of the old I-74 bridge Sunday, which connects Iowa and Illinois over the Mississippi River, a process officials hope to complete by 2024. Certain ...