Crews will pour 260 cubic yards of concrete starting at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday marking a major milestone for the project.
— Concrete will be poured Tuesday for the last of 20 arches on the Sixth Street Viaduct.
Crews will pour 260 cubic yards of concrete starting at 9:30 a.m. marking a major milestone for the project to replace the bridge connecting the Arts District and Boyle Heights.More than 65 truckloads of concrete are needed per arch, according to the Los Angeles Bureau of Engineering.The $588 million project to replace the previous bridge is expected to be completed this summer.
The project was funded by the Federal Highway Transportation Administration, Caltrans and the city of Los Angeles.
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