Sherman Minton Corridor Project
The Sherman Minton Bridge rehabilitation and painting project will significantly extend the service life of the 56-year-old structure. The double-decked bridge carries six lanes of traffic (I-64 and US 150) over the Ohio River, connecting Louisville, KY and New Albany, IN.
This is an extensive rehabilitation project. There are five bridge structures associated with the Sherman Minton crossing. The project scope of work includes replacement or refurbishment of all bridge decks, structural steel elements and hanger cables; new lighting; drainage repairs and painting of the steel components. The long-term repairs, along with normal preventive maintenance, will add up to 30 years of service life to the bridge.
Financial Plans
- SMB 2020 IFP INDOT Certified (pdf)
- SMB 2021 FPAU certified (pdf)
- SMCP 2022 FPAU certified (pdf)
- SMCP 2023 FPAU certified (pdf)
Short-Listed Proposer Teams
Question and Answer Matrix 2 — December 13, 2019
Addendum #1: December 6, 2019
- IFA SMCP RFQ Addendum #1 Cover Letter (pdf)
- IFA SMCP RFQ and Forms Addendum #1 (pdf)
- Comparison IFA Sherman Minton RFQ and Forms (version 7 vs version 9) (pdf)
- Revised Project Map
- IFA SMCP RFQ Forms Extract Addendum #1 (pdf)
- IFA SMCP RFQ Forms Extract Addendum #1 (Word)
- IFA SMCP RFQ Q&A Matrix #1 (pdf)
Request for Qualification Documents:
- Request for Qualifications to design and build the Sherman Minton Corridor Project through a Public-Private Partnership Agreement
- IFA Sherman Minton RFQ Forms Extract (for issuance) (PDF)
- IFA Sherman Minton RFQ Forms Extract (for issuance) (Word)
- Sherman Minton Corridor Project Map
- Sherman Minton Corridor Project Public Notice of RFQ
All communication with the Sherman Minton Corridor Project procurement team: SMCPDBBV@indot.in.gov