Hwy.212 bridge replacement west of Lantry on pace for 2024 completion

  • Work continues on replacement of the Pfc. Frederick Farlee Memorial Bridge on U.S. Highway 212 west of Lantry. The $8.4 million project replaces the old bridge, which was built in 1954, with a wider and safer structure 60 feet north of the existing bridge. The project is expected to be complete by June 2024. Photo by Jon Flatland
    Work continues on replacement of the Pfc. Frederick Farlee Memorial Bridge on U.S. Highway 212 west of Lantry. The $8.4 million project replaces the old bridge, which was built in 1954, with a wider and safer structure 60 feet north of the existing bridge. The project is expected to be complete by June 2024. Photo by Jon Flatland
The replacement of the PFC Frederick Farlee Memorial Bridge on U.S. Highway 212 one mile west of Lantry is progressing and is on schedule for overall completion by next summer. The $8.4 million project involves replacing the old bridge, which was built in 1954, with a wider, safer structure located 60 feet to the north of the existing bridge. Relocating the new bridge allows construction to…

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