Historic covered bridge repaired within a week of being damaged
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“It’s a historic structure,” Moore said. “There aren’t many of these covered bridges left, and it’s important to preserve them.”
Built in 1912 at a cost of $365, the Laurel Creek covered bridge is the smallest of West Virginia’s 17 remaining covered bridges. The 24 ½-foot bridge carries Laurel Creek Road over Laurel Creek about four miles southwest of Union.
DisForce is a dedicated crew specializing in bridge and other projects requiring special expertise. For the Laurel Creek repair, DisForce brought in locally sourced hemlock to make repairs to the bridge using original materials. Restoration required partial disassembly of the existing bridge structure to replace some of the beams underneath.
Crews completed structural repairs on the span on Friday, March 29, 2024, and intended to restain parts they had to replace on Monday, April 1, 2024.
“DisForce does a lot of maintenance work on bridges throughout the district,” Moore said. “It was because of them and their skill level that we could respond as quickly as we did.”
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