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$35 Million Going To Landslide/Rockslide Prevention

Landslide Photo From ODOT

Presented By Rathkamp Financial

(COLUMBUS) – Landslides and rockslides are a common issue in parts of eastern and southern Ohio. The Ohio Department of Transportation will use $35 million in federal stimulus funding to complete dozens of projects aimed at catching these issues early or even preventing them in the first place.

When they occur, landslide and rockslide repairs can be very costly and, in many cases, take several months to complete. With few convenient detours available, getting around closed roads can often add a lot of time and distance to travel.

“ODOT is looking to prevent both landslides and rockslides from happening to avoid significant damage to our roadways,” said Governor Mike DeWine. “The use of these funds will help to keep our roadways safe for travelers in areas prone to landslides and rockslides.”

ODOT has identified nearly 40 locations in more than a dozen counties where slips and rockfalls are likely to occur in the near future. Among them is U.S. 33 southeast of Athens. A $3.3 million project will protect a section of the highway used by nearly 9,500 vehicles every day.

“Our highly skilled geotechnical engineers comb the state each day looking for potential hazards and their hard work on this effort is paying off – literally. Investing a little today on these projects will help avoid having to spend a lot tomorrow,” said ODOT Director Jack Marchbanks.

The funding for these projects is part of the $333.4 million Ohio received from the Coronavirus Response and Relief Supplemental Appropriations Act.

Geotech Map
DistrictLocationDetailsCost
10ATH-33-18.48Embankment landslide repair with digout and replace$3,520,000
11HAS-22-1.86Slide repair by drilled shaft wall (spaced shafts or plug pile)$425,700
11BEL-26-3.75/3.91Slide repair by drilled shaft wall 160’/75′ (below wall)$583,000
9BRO-52-16.22Drilling done; Survey Done$1,620,684
11BEL-250-4.49Slide repair by drilled shaft wall – 150′$299,200
10MRG-60-21.20landslide impacting both lanes – drilled shaft wall$770,000
11BEL-147-0.07Slide repair by excavation and rock buttress$198,000
10NOB-285-3.97landslide impacting one lane – drilled shaft wall$531,300
11BEL-149-8.00Slide repair by wall(s) and drainage$502,700
10WAS-550-3.31landslide impacting one lane – sheet pile wall$522,500
11BEL-250-8.10Slide repair by dumped rock or wall – 160′$327,800
11JEF-7-32.94Rockfall – catchment cleanup and barrier (long)$812,900
9LAW-7-0.58Drilling done; Survey Done$1,421,521
10MEG-33-9.36rockfall – drape, trim blasting$2,860,000
11BEL-149-1.80Rockfall – catchment cleanup and barrier (long)$702,900
11JEF-213-18.16Rockfall – catchment cleanup and barrier (short)$173,800
9LAW-378-6.7Drilling done; Survey Done$1,900,665
11COL-7-2.95Rockfall – catchment cleanup and barrier (short)$264,000
10MOE-78-24.46rockfall – drape, trim blasting$1,870,000
11HOL-514-4.50Settlement repair by shallow undercut (24″) and geoweb$165,000
11BEL-647-7.29Slide repair by drilled shaft wall – 80′$209,000
10WAS-7-39.35rockfall – rock bolts and shotcrete$2,125,000
11HOL-62-15.03Slide repair by drilled shaft wall – 350′$640,200
9LAW-7-1.62Drilling done; Survey Done$1,212,633
11HAS-151-24.96Slide repair by drilled shaft wall – 1280′$1,885,400
10MEG-681-4.95landslide impacting both lanes – drilled shaft wall$1,320,000
11BEL-147-25.00/25.13/28.39Slide repair by drilled shaft wall$836,000
10MEG-681-5.51landslide impacting both lanes – drilled shaft wall$1,210,000
9BRO-62-10.8Drilling done$532,116
10GAL-218-10.26landslide impacting both lanes – drilled shaft wall$715,000
9ADA-125-1.3Drilling done$421,200
10MRG-376-12.33landslide impacting both lanes – drilled shaft wall$1,093,800
10MRG-555-15.6landslide impacting both lanes – drilled shaft wall$1,093,800
9SCI-335-9.4Drilling done$550,550