While progress continues on the Fishing Creek Bridge rehabilitation project on KY 80 in western Pulaski County, additional repair needs have been identified that could affect parts of its schedule.
Since work began in October, crews have removed more than 60% of the existing bridge deck and are actively working on beam repairs as part of a $7.1 million project to extend the bridge’s lifespan and ensure its safety and reliability for years to come.
The project involves replacing the bridge deck, repairing bridge beams, and other structural improvements, which required a 75-day temporary closure that began Nov. 11.
Initially, repairs to the existing floor beams were planned; however, upon removing the old deck, crews found greater deterioration than expected. While these issues posed no immediate safety concerns, the decision was made to replace the beams entirely, to ensure optimal long-term performance.
It’s not yet known how the beam replacements will affect the initial 75-day bridge closure timeline, but KYTC and the contractor are working to maintain project momentum. Any schedule changes will be announced. Overall, the project remains on schedule for completion in mid-April 2025.
The project was awarded to Kay & Kay Contracting LLC in the amount of $7,120,650.34.