PHOENIX (AP) — Construction crews are about to begin a yearslong project to replace a bridge on a stretch of Interstate 15 that passes through a cliff-lined river canyon that connects Nevada and Utah on opposite sides of Arizona‘s northwestern corner.
The Arizona Department of Transportation says work on the $56 million project to replace Virgin River Bridge No. 1 will begin Monday, starting with months of work below the bridge.
The project includes replacing the bridge’s foundations, piers and deck and it’s the latest in a series of projects in recent years to rehabilitate Virgin River bridges.
Arizona’s 29 miles (47 kilometers) of I-15 connect southeastern Nevada and southwestern Utah and are part of a heavily-traveled corridor linking southern California with the Rocky Mountain region.








