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Independence Bridge

Provo · Utah County

Bridge Width
5 Lanes
Location
Provo
County
Utah County
Year
2006
Owner / Engineer
Provo City
Independence Bridge photo 1
Independence Bridge photo 2

Project Overview

VanCon installed a five-lane wide bridge across the Provo River on Independence Avenue with abutments, block retaining walls, storm drains, Provo River Trail, and concrete murals. The concrete paving was completed in freezing weather conditions.

Project Highlights

  • Five-lane wide bridge across Provo River
  • Bridge abutments and block retaining walls
  • Storm drain installation
  • Provo River Trail construction
  • Concrete murals on bridge underpass
  • Concrete paving completed in freezing weather conditions

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