AESI Assists City of Frederick, Bridge Repair
Mayor Says AESI Saves City Money

CONTACT: Nancy Gregg Poss, City of Frederick
Public Information Officer, 301-360-3842

Monday, May 19, 2003

FAIRVIEW AVENUE BRIDGE REPAIRS TO BEGIN IN JUNE

Frederick, Md. --- The City of Frederick will begin the overall rehabilitation of the Fairview Avenue Bridge over Carroll Creek on June 2. This project may require single lane traffic during the last week of the 21-day process. Originally scheduled to be completely replaced, the City took a fresh look and it was determined only repairs were necessary. The City's bridge consultant, Associated Engineering Sciences, Inc. (AESI), has re-inspected and re-evaluated the condition of the bridge and has concluded that the load rating can be increased to 24 tons through relatively minor rehabilitative work. The increased load rating will serve the City’s purposes and the rehabilitation work will prolong the life of the structure for eight to 12 years, after which we will re-evaluate the need to replace the structure.

As a result, the City feels that this is the prudent way to go in these tough economic times and is confident that the $190,000 grant can be reapplied to other higher priority bridge reconstruction projects within the County. According to City of Frederick Mayor Jennifer Dougherty, "AESI helped save the City of Frederick significant bridge repair funds. We will be able to reapply grant money to other important bridge reconstruction projects. We truly appreciate AESI's efforts."

International Restoration Services, LLC has been hired by the City to complete this project at a cost of $24,350. A construction work schedule will be advertised shortly.

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