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West Virginia will replace Parkersburg’s Juliana Street Bridge ramps over two years, starting in 2026, with work phased to maintain traffic.
The West Virginia Division of Highways will replace the Juliana Street Bridge ramps in Parkersburg over two years in a $17.5 million project starting this year, with work beginning on the ramp near the Wood County Courthouse.
The project, awarded to Triton Construction, will replace concrete girders with steel and rebuild deteriorating piers, with utility relocation already underway.
Construction will proceed in phases, maintaining traffic in both directions, and is scheduled for completion by August 28, 2028.
Officials confirm the current ramps remain safe despite visible wear.
Parkersburg Police will coordinate with agencies to minimize disruptions and support downtown businesses.
Virginia Occidental reemplazará las rampas del puente de la calle Juliana de Parkersburg durante dos años, a partir de 2026, con trabajos por etapas para mantener el tráfico.