The Roseland Road bridge that crosses Deep Creek west of Aberdeen is scheduled to close Monday, May 21.
A contract crew for the N.C. Department of Transportation will replace the 1950s-era bridge, which has become functionally obsolete for modern traffic and requires expensive maintenance, according to a news release from N.C. Department of Transportation. The new bridge is scheduled to open in September.
A detour will route traffic onto Hoffman and Rose Ridge roads.
This is one of two bridges in Moore County being replaced by Dellinger Inc. of Monroe under a $1.2 million contract. The other bridge, on Jackson Springs Road, opened this month.
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