Ames Creek Bridge Explained

Ames Creek Bridge
Location:300th St. over Ames Creek
DeWitt, Iowa
Coordinates:41.8503°N -90.51°W
Built:1912
Architect:Clinton County Engineer
Architecture:concrete through girder bridge
Added:March 19, 1981
Mpsub:Highway Bridges of Iowa MPS
Refnum:98000802

The Ames Creek Bridge is a historic structure located northeast of DeWitt, Iowa, United States in rural Clinton County. It is an early example of concrete bridge design prior to the codification of standards by the state highway commission. The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.

Description

The bridge was designed by the Clinton County Engineer. The Clinton County Board of Supervisors contracted with Charlotte, Iowa contractor J.R. Kane in 1912 to build the bridge. The structure was completed that same year for $2,154.[1] The poured-in-place concrete through girder bridge measures 37feet long and is 16feet wide.[1] There is a minimal amount of ornamentation on the structure. It is composed of 11000lbs of reinforcing steel and 157 cubic yards of concrete. The bridge's concrete abutments and wing walls required almost 125 cubic yards of excavation.[1] It was built a year before the Iowa State Highway Commission began developing standard bridge plans.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ames Creek Bridge. Iowa Department of Transportation. 2012-05-26.