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WVDOT Among Finalists for America’s Transportation Award

The West Virginia Department of Transportation (WVDOT) is one of 12 finalists in the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) annual America’s Transportation Awards.
West Virginia was nominated for the innovative Wellsburg Bridge project, one of three WVDOT projects to win regional America’s Transportation Awards at the Southeastern Association of State Highway Officials (SASHTO) Annual Meeting in August. The two additional West Virginia projects receiving that award included the Grant Street Bridge in Bluefield, and the US 340 Safety Stabilization project near Harper’s Ferry.
How many times have I stood out there with Governor Justice and cut a ribbon on a project that has just been decades in the making,” said Jimmy Wriston, P.E., West Virginia Secretary of Transportation, on the opening of the Wellsburg Bridge. “It’s called leadership, and that’s what the Governor has brought to the Department of Transportation. He made us the focus of economic recovery.”
The WVDOT’s Wellsburg Bridge will compete alongside the other eleven states for both the Grand Prize and the People’s Choice Awards, both offering a $10,000 cash award for a charity or transportation-related scholarship of their choice.
West Virginia’s Wellsburg Bridge will compete with Arizona, California, Delaware, Florida, Illinois, Michigan, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Washington state.
“These 12 projects serve as the best of the best transportation projects completed by state DOTs across the country, but they are only a fraction of the incredible work states are doing to better their communities,” said AASHTO Executive Director Jim Tymon. “State DOTs today are focused on a wide range of work, including projects that enhance every mode of transportation and increase safety, equity, and quality of life. This list of Top 12 contenders serves as a great example of just how diverse these state DOT projects are.”
Construction of the 1,875-foot Wellsburg Bridge began in 2018. Flatiron Construction was awarded a contract for approximately $131 million to build the structure, which connects the communities of Wellsburg, West Virginia, and Brilliant, Ohio.
The main span of the bridge was built on the banks of the Ohio River. On Monday, April 26, 2021, the 4,100-ton main span was hefted onto two sets of barges, floated downstream to the bridge site, and slowly jacked up to rest on its support piers. The operation took more than 13 hours.
An estimated 2,500 people turned out for the official opening of the new bridge on Wednesday, September 20, 2023. Federal, state, and local officials from both Ohio and West Virginia attended the opening ceremony, accompanied by high school bands, confetti, and fireworks.
Building a bridge between the two communities had been in discussion for a century. The bridge will drastically reduce travel time between the two communities, provide a new river crossing for commerce, spur economic development on both sides of the Ohio River, and provide another way across the river if work needs to be done on neighboring spans.
“This is an incredible day for both Wellsburg and Brilliant because we are finally opening a bridge connecting these two communities that is long overdue,” Gov. Jim Justice said at the dedication. “This bridge is going to make life better for everyone who travels through West Virginia’s Northern Panhandle.This is truly an incredible day, and I’m proud to see another bridge project across the finish line. The bridge might be in the Northern Panhandle, but this is a great day for all of West Virginia.”
Contest winners will be announced at the AASHTO Annual Meeting in Philadelphia in October.
Sponsored by AASHTO, AAA, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the America’s Transportation Awards recognizes the positive impacts of state DOT projects on communities across the nation.
Finalists for the America’s Transportation Awards are:
*Arizona Department of Transportation: Loop 303 – 43rd and 51st Avenue Interchange Project
*California Department of Transportation: CA Interstate 10 Santa Monica Freeway Bridge Fire
*Delaware Department of Transportation: Claymont Train Station
*Florida Department of Transportation: Orange Blossom Trail Pedestrian Safety Improvements
*Illinois Department of Transportation: Connecting Illinois via High-Speed Rail
*Michigan Department of Transportation: High Speed Lane Separation on US-31, M-72 in Acme Township
*New Jersey Department of Transportation: I-76/676, Bridges and Pavement, Contract 1
*Ohio Department of Transportation: Downtown Ramp up I-70/71 Project 3B
*Pennsylvania Department of Transportation: I-95/Cottman Avenue Emergency Response
*Tennessee Department of Transportation: Broadway Bridge Replacement
*Washington State Department of Transportation: Winona Trestle Emergency Replacement Project
*West Virginia Department of Transportation: Wellsburg Bridge