Crew members work on a lower section of the mechanically stabilized earth wall for a pedestrian bridge that will connect the Monument Valley Pathway across Highway 26 in Scottsbluff.

Construction crew members from Garcia-Chicone Enterprises prepare to place a section of mechanically stabilized earth wall for the pedestrian bridge that will connect sections of the Monument Valley Pathway over Highway 26.

Workers set a section of mechanically stabilized earth wall on the site where a pedestrian bridge will connect the Monument Valley Pathway over Highway 26 in Scottsbluff.

Work is continuing on the south side of Highway 26 for a pedestrian bridge on the Monument Valley Pathway.

Doug Gompert of M.C. Schaff and Associates is overseeing the installation of the mechanically stabilized earth walls for the pedestrian bridge on the Monument Valley Pathway.

The Monument Valley Pathway will extend along this route on the south side of Highway 26 from Avenue B until it connects with the pedestrian overpass near Scottsbluff High School.

Foundation work is underway for a pedestrian overpass to connect the Monument Valley Pathway across Highway 26 north of Scottsbluff High School.

Scottsbluff public works director Mark Bohl said the project is like a big jigsaw puzzle as pieces of mechanically stabilized earth are lifted and put in place to build a retaining wall of sorts to support the ramp and structure to hold the overpass itself.

Doug Gompert of M.C. Schaff and Associates is coordinating the work, and he said those involved have worked well together so far.

Everybodys done a really good job, between the contractors, the engineers and the city, Gompert said.

Gompert said he expects the wall on the south side of the highway to be completed by the end of this week with the north side wall going up next. The bridge itself is likely to be put in place sometime around April or May, Gompert said.

Bohl said contractor Paul Reed Company and subcontractors have stayed ahead on the project, thanks in part to a mild winter that has allowed them to keep working.

This is a big project, Bohl said. Our main focus now, actually, is this structure itself. We have a few odds and ends to tie in at West Overland, Avenue D and B to make connections, but basically the whole path is in, so all the concentration now is really on the structure itself, getting the walls up and getting the structure in place.

Link:
Its like a big jigsaw puzzle: Pathway overpass foundation work underway - Scottsbluff Star Herald

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