Replacement of Pontiac Bridge begins Nov. 11

RIDOT suggests drivers seek alternate routes to access Reservoir Avenue’s commercial district

Posted 11/2/22

Starting Friday night, Nov. 11, the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) will begin the process of sliding two bridge decks into place at the Pontiac Avenue interchange in Cranston. The …

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Replacement of Pontiac Bridge begins Nov. 11

RIDOT suggests drivers seek alternate routes to access Reservoir Avenue’s commercial district

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Starting Friday night, Nov. 11, the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) will begin the process of sliding two bridge decks into place at the Pontiac Avenue interchange in Cranston. The bridge slides will require two consecutive weekend closures of Pontiac Avenue. Parts of Route 37 westbound and eastbound will be affected but travelers will access the Pontiac Avenue ramps to move easily on Route 37. The first closure will be from Nov. 11 at 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. on Nov.14. The second closure will be from Nov. 18 at 8 p.m. to Nov. 21 at 6 a.m.

RIDOT expects travel delays and strongly encourages travelers to consider alternate routes to access the Reservoir Avenue commercial district, including the Garden City and Chapel View shopping centers.

“My first interest is for minimal inconvenience to the residents of the Garden City, Mayfield, Dean Estates and Garden Hills neighborhoods,” said Mayor Ken Hopkins in a Monday press release.

Hopkins noted that Route 37 is a major route for residents travelling to and from the end of Route 37 to western area neighborhoods.

“I also want all residents, shoppers and business owners to be fully aware of the traffic impacts and temporary inconveniences that they will experience,” Hopkins said.

RIDOT constructed the new bridge decks along Pontiac Avenue adjacent to Route 37. Each weekend RIDOT will demolish one half of the bridge and slide the new bridge deck into place using multi-wheeled, self-propelled modular transporters.

 “At the end of these weekends we will have two new safe bridge structures for years to come. Cranston residents should closely follow updates on timing, detours and closings from RIDOT officials,” Hopkins said.

Detour maps are available at ridot.net/DetourMaps.

Route 37 West: Nov. 11-14

For the first closure, RIDOT also needs to close I-95 South to Exits 31B and 31A. RIDOT recommends drivers consider alternate routes such as Route 10 to Route 2, I-295 to Route 2 and I-295 to Route 37 to reach their destinations. Signed detours include:

Route 37 West: Use Exit 1E (Pontiac Avenue) to detour, getting back onto the highway using the Route 37 West on-ramp located directly across the street. Police officers will be present to keep traffic flowing through the detour.

I-95 South Exit 31B toward Cranston: Use Exit 28B to I-295 North toward the Route 37 interchange.

I-95 South Exit 31A toward Warwick: Use Exit 29 (Airport Connector) and take the Post Road exit and turn left onto Route 1 North toward Airport Road.

Pontiac Avenue Southbound: Use Sockanosset Cross Road westbound to Route 2 South to the on-ramp to Route 37 East.

Pontiac Avenue Northbound: Use the on-ramp to Route 37 East and use Exit 2B for I-95 North, looping back onto Route 37 West (Exit 31B) and taking the off-ramp at Exit 1E to Pontiac Avenue.

Route 37 East: Nov. 18-21

The second bridge slide weekend for Route 37 East is scheduled to begin Nov. 18 at 8 p.m. lasting until Nov. 21 at 6 a.m. Like the Route 37 West detour, the Route 37 East detour also uses off-ramps and on-ramps located across the street from one another. The detours for Pontiac Avenue will be the same as the first closure weekend.

The bridge slides are a form of accelerated bridge construction that saves an additional 24 months compared to conventional construction methods. This rapid approach minimizes the overall disruption to traffic and the surrounding commercial districts, limiting noise and vehicle emissions associated with much longer duration construction projects.

This $75.9 million, multi-bridge project is repairing deficient bridges along the Route 37 corridor with preservation, major rehabilitation, and/or reconstruction of 15 bridge structures in Cranston and Warwick. Six of these bridges are structurally deficient. Four will be replaced and two other bridges will be rehabilitated. The project also includes safety improvements at the Pontiac Avenue interchange from Route 37 West.

Route 37 is a critical east-west freeway in central Rhode Island, linking the cities of Cranston and Warwick, major retail, office and residential areas, Interstate highways and T.F. Green State Airport. With a daily traffic count of 42,000 vehicles, Route 37 is one of the state's busiest corridors.

The project is funded in part by a $20 million federal TIGER grant secured by Rhode Island’s Congressional delegation. It will be finished in spring 2023.

All construction projects are subject to changes in schedule and scope depending on needs, circumstances, findings and weather.

The Route 37 Project is made possible by RhodeWorks and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. RIDOT is committed to bringing Rhode Island's infrastructure into a state of good repair while respecting the environment and striving to improve it.

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