Cavender Road
Road washout on
October 8 & 9 7.39 inches of rain
And again on
October 15 & 16
4.25 inches of rain
Cavender
Road is going to have the distinct honor of the
highest dollar value of damage in the Town. During the night of October 8, 2005 the rising waters
caused the collapse of the large culvert that crosses Ferguson Brook. The collapsed
culvert stranded the three families that live on the other side of this bridge.
The failure was so complete that we will end up replacing the bridge during the
summer of 2006; in the meantime we have installed a Bailey bridge in place for
the failed bridge. The town of Hancock
was assisted by the State of NH DOT
bridge crew; they supplied the Bailey bridge and an excellent crew to guide us in
the installation. Below is a series of pictures of this bridge being built and
launched across the open channel. By the time we are done this location will
cost somewhere around $500,000 or more.
The collapse of the existing
bridge
Where
the culvert used to be.
Pushing the built
bailey across on rollers
State DOT building
the bridge on the West Bank
The work on this
project was also aided by two local contractors and the Town of Greenfield
and Dublin. Matheweson
companies supplied materials, silt booms, rip-rap, and assistance. Landsite
Corporation supplied an excavator, materials and assistance. The Town of Greenfield
supplied a 10 wheel dump truck to help haul rip-rap, and the Town of Dublin
supplied a 6-wheeler to help haul gravel. My thanks go to everyone involved as
this was too large of a project for us to undertake on our own, and at the same
time we were trying to put all the other roads back together.
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