The city of Richmond is studying the Mayo Bridge and Manchester Canal Bridge. Please stay in touch with the study by visiting the study website at
www.mayobridgeimprovements.com.
Study Purpose
The Mayo Bridge and Manchester Canal Bridge, both built in the early 1900's, not only connect downtown Richmond to the Richmond section of
Manchester but also transports the U.S. Route 360 corridor across the James River making Mayo Bridge part of the National Highway System.
The purpose of this study is to determine if the Mayo Bridge and Manchester Canal Bridge structures are to be rehabilitated or replaced.
Study Limits
The study area stretches from 2nd Street, on the south side of the James River, to Dock Street, on the north side of the river.
Aerial Map
View Mayo Bridge & Manchester Canal Bridge in a larger map.
What's Next?
Visit the study website at www.mayobridgeimprovements.com for updates and a summary of the comments received from the recent public meetings.
Comments & Questions
Your input is vital to this study. Please send any comments or questions to the study team at:
Mayo Bridge Study
c/o Ammann & Whitney
203 East Cary Street, Suite 150
Richmond, VA 23219
We look forward to your involvement. Thank you for your interest!
The Mayo Brige Study Team
| Organization | Duties |
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City of Richmond |
Study Manager |
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Ammann & Whitney |
Prime Consultant and Lead Structural Engineer |
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Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc |
Traffic Modeling and Environmental Coordination |
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Elite Divers |
Underwater Inspection |
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Cordell & Crumley |
Public Outreach |
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The Louis Berger Group |
Cultural Resources Assessment |
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Rhodeside & Harwell |
Bridge Aesthetics |
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Accompong Engineering Group |
Roadway Improvements |
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NXL Construction Services |
Utilities and Surveying |
Contact Information
Please access the interactive study website at www.mayobridgeimprovements.com
to send your questions and comments directly to the Study Team!
Manchester Canal Bridge
Mayo Bridge