Williamsville Bridge Construction / Philadelphia Neshoba Democrat

A crew from Tanner Construction of Laurel tears down the 80-year-old bridge at Williamsville which was closed last October.  The bridge, behind Canal Place Shopping Center, was closed when County Engineer Marty Crowder, during a routine inspection, deemed it unsafe.  The $1.2 milion bridge replacement project is expected to be completed in five months. The 2012 Neshoba County Bridge Inventory estimated that the Williamsville bridge on Road 375, or old Mississippi 15, had a daily traffic count of 1,200 vehicles.
A crew from Tanner Construction of Laurel tears down the 80-year-old bridge at Williamsville which was closed last October. The bridge, behind Canal Place Shopping Center, was closed when County Engineer Marty Crowder, during a routine inspection, deemed it unsafe. The $1.2 milion bridge replacement project is expected to be completed in five months. The 2012 Neshoba County Bridge Inventory estimated that the Williamsville bridge on Road 375, or old Mississippi 15, had a daily traffic count of 1,200 vehicles.