The repair work is expected to be complete by Friday, September 30, 2022
Columbia, South Carolina (September 16, 2022) – SCDOT officials announced today that a contractor is in place and ready to begin emergency repairs on the Highway 14 Bridge over Middle Tyger River in Greenville County the week of Sept. 19, 2022. The work is anticipated to be complete by Friday, Sept. 30, 2022 and the bridge will reopen to traffic following the completion of the repair project.
Secretary of Transportation Christy A. Hall, P.E. said, "Given the length of the necessary detour, we recognize the need to expedite these repairs and are working diligently to minimize disruption and get the bridge back in working order."
Earlier in the week, a routine inspection found the need for immediate repair, and the bridge was closed to prevent further damage from traffic. Due to the nature of the repairs, performing this work under live traffic is not practical.
Drivers in the area are reminded to use caution, be alert for work crews, and follow all traffic signs and directions, including the posted detours. Detour information is provided below. People in the area are encouraged to visit our website for additional updates at scdot.org.
Temporary Detour during Bridge Closure:
Motorists traveling westbound on Highway 14 (SC-14) will be directed to turn left onto Highway 414 (SC-414). They will then be directed to turn right onto Glassy Mountain Road (S-23-44), then back right onto Highway 11 (SC-11) where they will intersect Highway 14 (SC-14).
Motorists traveling eastbound on Highway 14 (SC-14) will be directed to turn right onto Highway 11 (SC-11). They will then be directed to turn left onto Glassy Mountain Road (S-23-44), then back left onto Highway 414 (SC-414) where they will intersect Highway 14 (SC-14).
Highway 14 Detour (SC-14) map final.pdf
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