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MnDOT's Austin I-90 Cedar River Bridge Reaches Milestone

Crews completed the I-90 westbound bridge over Cedar River in Austin, a milestone despite delays from unexpected concrete below the riverbed. Progress continues to reopen the bridge by late spring, with beams set and decking work underway. Visit dot.state.mn.us for more info.

February 26, 2026 - Midwest Edition #5
Minnesota Department of Transportation

Workers prepare beams for 
placement on the west 
end of the bridge.
MnDOT photo
Workers prepare beams for placement on the west end of the bridge.
Workers prepare beams for 
placement on the west 
end of the bridge.   (MnDOT photo) A crane prepares to lift beams from the truck on the west side of Cedar River. Each truck delivered a beam and backed into place to deliver to the crane and crew.   (MnDOT photo) The first beam on the west side is guided toward placement.   (MnDOT photo) The crane operator and workers team up to guide the first west side beam into place.   (MnDOT photo) Workers guide the second west side beam as the crane operator moves it toward placement.   (MnDOT photo) Workers nudge the second west side beam into place.   (MnDOT photo)

Crews finished work on Feb. 10, 2026, as beams were placed for the Interstate 90 westbound bridge over the Cedar River in Austin.

It's a milestone as crews work to finish up this bridge after delays were encountered when unexpected concrete was found below the riverbed. The issue delayed the work, which has resumed and is aimed for completion by late spring.

Crews moved the beams for the east and west ends of the bridge into place on Feb. 10.

There will be progress in the weeks ahead as they build the decking, pour the concrete deck and complete the final work to reopen the bridge to traffic by late spring.

Beam Facts

A total of 19 beams were set over the past few weeks to cover the three spans on westbound I-90 over the Cedar River in Austin.

Each of the span 1 and 3 beams are:

• 28,200 lbs.

• 49 ft., 9 in.

• 10 beams were set, five on each end

Each of the middle span or span 2 beams are:

• 42,810 lbs.

• 75 ft., 3 in.

• Nine beams were set

For more information visit dot.state.mn.us.


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