Oklahoma bridges

Photo provided by Comanche County District 1 This bridge over Nine mile Beaver Creek near Elgin will be replaced in a $1.13 million contract. The new bridge will be sturdier, wider, and will be constructed on a straighter alignment.

Photo provided by Comanche County District 1 This bridge over Nine mile Beaver Creek near Elgin will be replaced in a $1.13 million contract. The new bridge will be sturdier, wider, and will be constructed on a straighter alignment.

County bridge near Elgin to be replaced

OKLAHOMA CITY – A contract to replace a rural bridge in northeastern Comanche County, and two highway repaving projects in southwest Oklahoma, were approved Monday by the state Transportation Commission.
Cobb Creek Bridge

Cobb Creek Bridge

Cobb Creek bridge to be replaced

This bridge spanning Cobb Creek on north/south Caddo County Road 2560, nearly two miles south of the state Highway 146 junction near Fort Cobb, will be replaced under a $673,241 contract awarded earlier this month to K&R Builders of Wheatland by the state Transportation Commission.
Ledger photo by Mike W. Ray Comanche County District 1 Commissioner Gail Turner inspects the progress on replacement of an aged, narrow steel truss bridge that spanned Cache Creek on Coombs Road southeast of Lawton. The wooden deck of the bridge has been removed and the steel frame will be torn down, making room for construction of a longer and wider steel-reinforced concrete bridge.

Ledger photo by Mike W. Ray Comanche County District 1 Commissioner Gail Turner inspects the progress on replacement of an aged, narrow steel truss bridge that spanned Cache Creek on Coombs Road southeast of Lawton. The wooden deck of the bridge has been removed and the steel frame will be torn down, making room for construction of a longer and wider steel-reinforced concrete bridge.

Coombs Road bridge project underway

LAWTON – A project to replace a narrow, aged bridge in rural Comanche County is underway. The bridge is on Coombs Road (east/west Comanche County Road 169) and crosses Cache Creek 1.2 miles east of Interstate 44 near Lawton, in the district of County Commissioner Gail Turner.
Oklahoma bridges

Oklahoma bridges

Oklahoma bridge rank: from 49th to 9th

OKLAHOMA CITY – Less than two decades ago Oklahoma had some of the most deteriorated bridges in the nation. Today Oklahoma has achieved Top 10 status for the first time by ranking among states that have the best and safest bridges.
Southwest Ledger photos by Chris Martin            This is one of three state highway bridges in Stephens County built before the Great Depression.

Southwest Ledger photos by Chris Martin This is one of three state highway bridges in Stephens County built before the Great Depression.

State awards contracts to replace, fix SW Okla. bridges

OKLAHOMA CITY – Five bridges in southwest Oklahoma will be replaced, and two others will be rehabilitated, in contracts totaling $7 million that were awarded by the state Transportation Commission.