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Cypress Creek Bridge in Smithfield, Virginia, rebuilt for safety

Smithfield, Virginia, October 17, 2025

The Cypress Creek Bridge in Smithfield has officially reopened following several months of extensive construction repairs. The upgrades focus on improving structural safety and enhancing flood resilience, significantly benefiting local traffic flow and emergency access. Officials have noted considerable enhancements to the overall transportation reliability of the area, which is expected to facilitate smoother transit for both residents and emergency services.

Smithfield, Virginia – The Cypress Creek Bridge has reopened to two-way traffic following extensive months-long construction repairs. The upgrades improve structural safety and flood resilience, benefiting local traffic flow and emergency access, with officials noting significant enhancements to the area’s overall transportation reliability.

Bridge Rehabilitation Details

The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) initiated the rehabilitation project in January 2024 to extend the lifespan of the 1,500-foot-long bridge, which had experienced heavy deterioration over time. The project included demolishing and replacing the superstructure of multiple bridge spans, rehabilitating the remaining superstructure and substructure elements, and replacing the sidewalk, bridge barriers, and water utility components. The project was completed ahead of schedule, with all lanes reopening on October 16, 2025. ([vdot.virginia.gov](https://www.vdot.virginia.gov/news-events/news/hampton-roads-district/all-lanes-to-reopen-on-cypress-creek-bridge-marking-major-milestone-in-bridge-rehabilitation-project.php?utm_source=openai))

Traffic Management During Construction

During the rehabilitation, the bridge was restricted to one-way westbound traffic, with eastbound traffic diverted via Main Street to the Route 10 Bypass. This traffic pattern was in place for approximately 19 months, leading to increased congestion on Main Street during peak hours. The reopening of the bridge to two-way traffic is expected to alleviate these issues and improve overall traffic flow in the area. ([smithfieldtimes.com](https://www.smithfieldtimes.com/2025/10/16/it-felt-like-christmas-smithfield-celebrates-cypress-creek-bridge-reopening/?utm_source=openai))

Community Impact and Celebrations

The reopening was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on October 16, 2025, marking the end of nearly two years of construction. The event included a parade of classic cars and a procession of antique cars across the newly resurfaced bridge, symbolizing the community’s enthusiasm for the completion of the project. ([smithfieldtimes.com](https://www.smithfieldtimes.com/2025/10/16/it-felt-like-christmas-smithfield-celebrates-cypress-creek-bridge-reopening/?utm_source=openai))

Project Timeline and Completion

The rehabilitation project was completed ahead of schedule, with all lanes reopening on October 16, 2025. The Virginia Department of Transportation had initially estimated a completion date by the end of October, but the project was finished two weeks early, reflecting efficient project management and favorable weather conditions. ([smithfieldtimes.com](https://www.smithfieldtimes.com/2025/10/16/it-felt-like-christmas-smithfield-celebrates-cypress-creek-bridge-reopening/?utm_source=openai))

Background Information

The Cypress Creek Bridge, opened in 1975, serves as a vital connection between downtown Smithfield and the east end of town. The nearly two-year rehabilitation project aimed to address structural issues and extend the bridge’s lifespan, ensuring its continued service to the community. The project was awarded to Crofton Construction Services, Inc. in September 2023, with an estimated cost of $10.78 million. ([vdot.virginia.gov](https://www.vdot.virginia.gov/projects/hampton-roads-district/route-258-bridge-over-cypress-creek/?utm_source=openai))

Future Considerations

While the main rehabilitation work has been completed, additional project-related activities are scheduled to continue on the bridge’s substructure and channel fenders. These activities may require intermittent shoulder closures to complete the remaining rehabilitation work and final inspections. The Virginia Department of Transportation has indicated that the remainder of the work is expected to be completed as early as October 31, 2025, but is weather- and schedule-dependent. ([smithfieldtimes.com](https://www.smithfieldtimes.com/2025/10/16/it-felt-like-christmas-smithfield-celebrates-cypress-creek-bridge-reopening/?utm_source=openai))

Conclusion

The reopening of the Cypress Creek Bridge to two-way traffic marks a significant milestone in the rehabilitation project, enhancing structural safety, flood resilience, and overall transportation reliability in Smithfield. The community’s patience during the construction period is expected to be rewarded with improved traffic flow and emergency access in the area.

FAQ

When did the Cypress Creek Bridge reopen to two-way traffic?

The Cypress Creek Bridge reopened to two-way traffic on October 16, 2025. ([vdot.virginia.gov](https://www.vdot.virginia.gov/news-events/news/hampton-roads-district/all-lanes-to-reopen-on-cypress-creek-bridge-marking-major-milestone-in-bridge-rehabilitation-project.php?utm_source=openai))

What improvements were made during the bridge rehabilitation?

The rehabilitation project included demolishing and replacing the superstructure of multiple bridge spans, rehabilitating the remaining superstructure and substructure elements, and replacing the sidewalk, bridge barriers, and water utility components. ([vdot.virginia.gov](https://www.vdot.virginia.gov/projects/hampton-roads-district/route-258-bridge-over-cypress-creek/?utm_source=openai))

How long was the bridge restricted to one-way traffic?

The bridge was restricted to one-way westbound traffic for approximately 19 months during the rehabilitation project. ([smithfieldtimes.com](https://www.smithfieldtimes.com/2025/10/16/it-felt-like-christmas-smithfield-celebrates-cypress-creek-bridge-reopening/?utm_source=openai))

Who managed the bridge rehabilitation project?

The rehabilitation project was managed by the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) and awarded to Crofton Construction Services, Inc. in September 2023. ([vdot.virginia.gov](https://www.vdot.virginia.gov/projects/hampton-roads-district/route-258-bridge-over-cypress-creek/?utm_source=openai))

Are there any remaining construction activities on the bridge?

Additional project-related activities are scheduled to continue on the bridge’s substructure and channel fenders, which may require intermittent shoulder closures to complete the remaining rehabilitation work and final inspections. ([smithfieldtimes.com](https://www.smithfieldtimes.com/2025/10/16/it-felt-like-christmas-smithfield-celebrates-cypress-creek-bridge-reopening/?utm_source=openai))

Feature Details
City Smithfield, Virginia
Bridge Cypress Creek Bridge
Length 1,500-foot-long
Rehabilitation scope Demolishing and replacing the superstructure of multiple bridge spans; rehabilitating the remaining superstructure and substructure elements; replacing the sidewalk, bridge barriers, and water utility components
Timeline Project started January 2024; all lanes reopened October 16, 2025 (two weeks early)
Traffic pattern during construction One-way westbound during rehabilitation; eastbound traffic diverted via Main Street to the Route 10 Bypass; ~19 months
Cost and contractor Estimated cost $10.78 million; awarded to Crofton Construction Services, Inc. (September 2023)
Current status All lanes reopened to two-way traffic on October 16, 2025; remaining work on substructure and channel fenders may continue with occasional shoulder closures

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