Districts Impacted
INTRODUCTION
The Chester Bridge has two 11-foot lanes and carries 7,000 vehicles per day. It connects the cities of Chester, Illinois and Perryville, Missouri across the Mississippi River via Route 51.
The current truss bridge was originally constructed in 1942 and was re-constructed in 1944 after a severe storm destroyed the main span. The bridge has allowed motorists to travel both east and west across the Mississippi River for 80 years.
Over the course of eight decades, the Chester Bridge has become less functional for modern vehicles. Although the bridge is safe for travel, this aging structure is considered to be in poor condition. MoDOT is continuing to monitor the bridge. The last inspection occurred in fall 2021.
The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission approved an amendment to the FY2022-2026 Statewide Transportation Improvement Program to fund the Chester Bridge Replacement Project (J9P3857) during its meeting on Sept. 9, 2021. In addition, the MHTC approved the Southeast District's proposal to complete the Chester Bridge Replacement Project using the design-build project delivery method. The design-build method will allow industry input on both the design and construction of this work.
Project Goals
- Replace both structures within the project budget using durable 100-year, low maintenance structure(s).
- Provide a safe and reliable transportation solution for all modes of transportation.
- Complete the project no later than December 1, 2026 with the least impacts to all modes of transportation.
- Deliver the project safely while utilizing a diverse workforce.
Timeline
News Release I Handout I Map I Displays
The open-house style meeting will be held on June 23 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Perryville Higher Education Center, 108 Progress Dr, Perryville, Missouri.
2 - 4 pm at the Catalyst Center for Business in Perryville, MO
MoDOT Selects Team to Replace Chester Bridge
The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission announced the selection of The Ames Team as the design-build contractor to replace the Chester Bridge. The bridge spans the Mississippi River, connecting the cities of Perryville, Missouri and Chester, Illinois via Missouri Route 51/Illinois Route 150.
The proposal from The Ames Team—comprised of Ames Construction Inc. and Parsons Transportation Group—was deemed to be of the apparent best value to taxpayers based on the project goals. The team will construct a three-tower, cable-stayed bridge, and completion is anticipated by the end of 2026. The new bridge will cost approximately $284 million to complete.
FAQ
Visit the link below to learn more about the Chester Bridge. This provides an in-depth look at some of the most frequently asked questions regarding what’s next and the proposed replacement project.
History
The Chester Bridge is a truss bridge originally constructed in 1942 to allow vehicles to cross the Mississippi River between Perryville, Missouri and Chester, Illinois without using a ferry.
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For More Information
Brian Okenfuss
Title
Chester Bridge Project Director
Department
Southeast District
Contact Info
(573) 258-9144
Email: chester_bridge@modot.mo.gov
(573) 258-9144
Email: chester_bridge@modot.mo.gov
Benji Philpot
Title
Chester Bridge Deputy Project Director
Department
Southeast District
Contact Info
Project Archive
- Commission Rejects Bridge Rehab Contract for Chester Bridge
- Transportation Officials Announce Chester Bridge Finding of No Significant Impa…
- Request for Qualifications
- Industry Meeting Presentation PDF
- Industry Meeting Sign-In Sheets
- Requests for Clarification
- MoDOT Shortlists Four Teams for Chester Bridge Design-Build Project