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I-205 Abernethy Bridge Project Faces Continued Cost Increases

by Tonya McPhearson
December 25, 2024
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I-205 Abernethy Bridge Project Faces Continued Cost Increases
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Astoria, OR – As work continues on the I-205 Abernethy Bridge project, costs to complete the long-awaited infrastructure upgrade continue to climb. At its December meeting, the Oregon Transportation Commission approved an additional $72 million for phase 1A of the project, which has been underway since 2022. This increase marks the third time the budget for the bridge project has been adjusted since construction began, raising the total cost of phase 1A to a staggering $672.2 million.

The Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) initially projected the entire I-205 Abernethy Bridge project to cost around $700 million. However, recent updates now show the total cost is expected to reach approximately $815 million. Officials caution that this figure could rise further as work progresses and unforeseen challenges arise.

The I-205 Abernethy Bridge, a critical transportation route in the Portland metropolitan area, is undergoing major upgrades to improve safety and congestion. Phase 1A involves several key improvements, including the construction of a new bridge structure, as well as major repairs and modifications to the existing infrastructure. The project is seen as essential for addressing traffic flow and ensuring the bridge’s long-term structural integrity.

Despite the rising costs, ODOT officials have stated that the project remains essential for the region’s transportation system. The unexpected cost increases have been attributed to a variety of factors, including inflation, supply chain disruptions, and unforeseen technical complexities encountered during construction.

The project is expected to continue into the next few years, with officials working to balance the need for upgrades with the reality of increasing costs. The rising budget has raised concerns among some state lawmakers and local residents, who worry about the impact on taxpayers and the potential for further delays.

As the I-205 Abernethy Bridge project moves forward, ODOT is committed to keeping the public informed about progress and any future cost adjustments. For now, officials are focused on completing phase 1A as efficiently as possible while navigating the financial challenges that have arisen throughout the process.

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