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Caloosahatchee Bridge Repairs Finish 416 Days Early

Workers raced through the Caloosahatchee Bridge renovation between Cape Coral and Fort Myers. What was supposed to take over a year finished in just 10 weeks, beating the timeline by…

Bridges in marina harbor dock on Caloosahatchee River in Fort Myers, Florida gulf of mexico coast with pier wharf gazebo pavilion
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Workers raced through the Caloosahatchee Bridge renovation between Cape Coral and Fort Myers. What was supposed to take over a year finished in just 10 weeks, beating the timeline by 416 days, though some lanes will remain closed until 2025 for final work.

"Construction crews worked a day and night shift continuously for 10 weeks which accelerated the completion of the project by 416 days," said Kathy to Fox 4 News. "The 10-week full bridge closure marked the completion of phase I, which included replacing the bridge deck, installing a median barrier wall, and adding a guardrail on the northbound side."

An 8-foot path runs along the west side of the south span, giving people a safe way to walk. New double-arm lights shine down from the new center barrier.

Good traffic light timing by FDOT kept cars moving during construction. Going from one-lane closures to fully closing the bridge made the quick finish possible. During the first shutdown, crews installed the north guardrail without any traffic to deal with.

By early 2025, once the final work is done, the bridge will be safer for everyone traveling between these coastal cities.