Concrete pour on Little Pine Island Bridge tentatively set for tonight
MATLACHA, Fla. – The Florida Department of Transportation has issued its weekly update on the ongoing construction of the Pine Island Bridge and the steps being taken to accelerate the project. FDOT officials say they committed to delivering this critical infrastructure as quickly as possible while ensuring quality and safety remain top priorities.
The concrete pour for the Little Pine Island Bridge is now tentatively scheduled for Friday, March 28, at 2 a.m. When work resumes, crews will pour over 300 yards of concrete for the deck slab, requiring approximately five hours to complete. Expect increased noise, additional lighting, and potential traffic congestion during operations.
Uncertainty is always a factor when assessing the impact of construction on traffic flow. To stay informed, motorists are encouraged to check FDOT’s traffic app at www.FL511.com for real-time updates. Live bridge camera feeds can be accessed at https://www.leegov.com/dot/traffic. To sign up for updates and access the weekly Road Watch, please visit the project website at 451937-2 Pine Island Causeway and Bridge Reconstruction Project. For further inquiries, contact the Communications Team at (239)-800-6391 or email pineislandinfo@exp.com.
Safety is our top priority at FDOT, and we are unwavering in our commitment to delivering infrastructure that is not only resilient but also built to the highest standards.
Phase 1 Update
We aim to complete Phase 1 by spring 2025 and make significant progress on both the east and west sides of the bridge.
Construction crews finished forming and tying the steel deck.
Construction crews have successfully finished pouring the east approach slab, with the concrete deck and the west approach slab to follow.
Upcoming activities will include paving operations and utility work.
FDOT is committed to constructing a bridge that is built to last, capable of withstanding extreme loads and environmental stresses. Once completed, this structure will embody resilience and sustainability, ensuring it stands strong against future storms and serves the community safely for generations to come.