Toll Bridge Booth Demolition Starts This Weekend

Ken Cooper • June 14, 2024

Project scheduled for 3 days to complete

Gulf Shores Bridge News

The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) announced in a press release that the demolition of the Beach Express Bridge toll plaza will begin Sunday night, June 16. The project, undertaken by McInnis Construction LLC of Summerdale, Alabama, aims to improve traffic flow and safety in the area. The demolition will begin with temporary traffic shifts and the removal of toll booths, followed by further stages that include the removal of the overhead plaza canopy and necessary road patching. Motorists are advised to stay alert if traveling through this demolition zone and plan their travels accordingly.


On Monday, once patching is complete, traffic will be shifted to accommodate the demolition of any remaining toll booths, followed by necessary patching.


On Tuesday night, McInnis Construction LLC will install a detour for all traffic and remove the overhead plaza canopy. Once the canopy is removed, any required patching will be completed, and the paving contractor will begin asphalt overlay work for the final traffic configuration after the toll plaza is cleared.


ALDOT urges motorists to remain vigilant and plan their travels accordingly during the demolition period. The cooperation of the public is appreciated as these critical improvements are made to the infrastructure.


Anticipated Schedule of Operations


Sunday Night, June 16th: Approximately 9 p.m. – 5 a.m.

  • Temporary traffic shifts will occur: Northbound traffic will be redirected to the east bypass lane, and southbound traffic will move to the easternmost through lane under the plaza.
  • McInnis Construction will remove toll booths 1, 2, and 3 (from west to east) and patch the areas.


Monday, June 17th:

  • Upon completion of patching for toll booths 1-3, traffic will be shifted back to the west side of the plaza.
  • Removal of toll booth 4 and the bypass booth will commence, followed by patching of the booth 4 area.


Tuesday Night, June 18th: Approximately 9 p.m. – 5 a.m.

  • A detour will be placed to facilitate the removal of the awning. The awning/ canopy will be dropped and relocated to the west side for demolition and removal.
  • Any necessary patching will be conducted after the awning removal.
  • The paving contractor will be scheduled to begin overlay work once the toll plaza is fully removed.


Toll Booth Demolition Pictures June 17th

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