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Public Notice and Opportunity for Comment on the Effects of the Proposed Temporary Use of a Portion of the Riverfront Commons Trail

To facilitate construction of the new companion bridge and rehabilitation of the existing Brent Spence Bridge, approximately 0.8 miles of the Riverfront Commons Trail will be temporarily closed during periods of construction. Based on safety concerns from the City of Covington, this includes closure of access to the area east of the Clay Wade Bailey

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News Update about the Brent Spence project

Overnight Traffic Impacts for Survey Work on Brent Spence Bridge

Work will minimize future traffic impacts in anticipation of the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project (July 19, 2024) – Ahead of the Brent Spence Corridor Project breaking ground, crews will be performing overnight survey work on the Brent Spence Bridge. The work will begin Monday, July 22, and require overnight lane closures. The work includes completing

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News Update about the Brent Spence project

BSBC Project Team Recommends Innovations to Reconnect Communities and Improve Safety

New “street grid” from downtown Cincinnati to Queensgate and reduced impacts to Goebel Park in Covington among seven innovations revealed today FRANKFORT, Ky., May 31, 2024 – Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear and Ohio Governor Mike DeWine today announced that a new “street grid” reconnecting downtown Cincinnati to Queensgate and reduced impacts to Goebel Park in

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News Update about the Brent Spence project

Ohio, Kentucky Receive Federal Environmental Approval for BSBC Project, Clearing Path Forward

Federal Highway Administration concludes environmental review (COLUMBUS, Ohio) — Today, Gov. Mike DeWine joined Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear to announce that the states have received federal environmental approval to move the $3.6 billion Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project forward, without tolls. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) issued a decision this week that concludes the federal

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Walsh Kokosing Design-Build Team Celebrates Women in Construction Week

The increasing number of women entering the engineering and construction industry is a positive development that brings diverse perspectives, talents and skills to these fields. Held in early March, the national Women in Construction Week (WIC) recognizes and promotes the role of women in the construction field. The Brent Spence Bridge Corridor (BSBC) Project bistate management team

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Apprenticeship Readiness Program to Expand Career Pathways in Skilled Trades

‘Building Futures’ Aims to Change Lives in Underserved Communities The Urban League of Greater Southwestern Ohio has announced an innovative apprenticeship readiness program aimed at expanding career opportunities in the building and construction trades. “Building Futures” is designed to equip participants with the essential skills to pursue meaningful careers in the region’s booming construction industry. This groundbreaking

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‘It’s our bridge’: Local workers hope BSB corridor project brings once-in-a-lifetime opportunity

The money is allocated. Designs are in progress. And relatively soon, crews will begin work on the long-awaited $3.6-billion Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project. But who will those crews be? And how many workers will be from places around the bridge, like Covington? Read the full story at WVXU

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More Than 550 Attend Public Hearings

The recent public hearings for the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project’s supplemental environmental assessment brought strong participation from community members. A mix of in-person and virtual attendees engaged with the proposed plans for the new bridge and highway, facilitated by representatives of the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) and Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC). The 555

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