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Innovation Period Kicks Off Proof of Concept Phase of Design

With the design-build contract officially signed, the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project team commenced the project’s Proof of Concept Phase on October 2. The Innovation Period is part of the project’s Proof of Concept phase, which will conclude in the spring of 2024. “The Innovation Period is critical for efficiency’s sake,” said Ohio Department of […]

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Ezzard Charles Widened Bridge Rendering

Changes Proposed to the Ezzard Charles Bridge

The Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project will include changes proposed by the Cincinnati Department of Transportation & Engineering – a wider design that will create additional connectivity and the potential to support future development. The proposed Ezzard Charles Drive bridge would widen the overpass without changing the crossing distance, while potentially allowing for enhanced landscaping,

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BSB D&I Communications

The Ohio Department of Transportation and the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet are preparing for the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project.  As part of this preparation, ODOT has secured a rule change in the Ohio Administrative Code which will make it easier for small, disadvantaged, and minority owned businesses to perform construction work on the Project.  The

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Design-Build Team to Review Ezzard Charles ‘Cap’ Concept

The Brent Spence Bridge Corridor project design-build team will review an innovative concept proposed by the Cincinnati Department of Transportation & Engineering — a park-like “cap” over Interstate 75 along Ezzard Charles Drive. Also known as freeway lids or decks, these wide overpasses are designed to create new urban green spaces while reconnecting nearby street

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Parking Garage Will Benefit Office Workers, Covington’s Economic Opportunity… and Save Money

In a continuing effort to invest in and minimize the impact of the Brent Spence Bridge Corridor (BSBC) Project on communities, the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet will contribute $15 million toward the construction of an underground parking garage in Covington. This is a great example of providing solutions that invest in the community and minimize project

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Local Municipalities Share Input on Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Designs

The Brent Spence Bridge Corridor will be making big aesthetic changes to the region over the next few years, including the I-71/75 overpasses in Fort Wright and Fort Mitchell. At Fort Wright’s June 7 city council meeting, City Administrator Jill Cain Bailey presented the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet’s (KYTC) designs for the Kyles Lane overpass. Read

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