A crew with G&G Rebar of Knoxville worked in temperatures that didn’t get above freezing Monday, tying rebar together for the massive concrete columns that will support the bridge being built to replace Lewallen Bridge. Despite the frigid temperatures, work on rebar supports continued. There is no estimated time for when concrete will be ready to pour. (photo:Ken Leinart )
A crew with G&G Rebar of Knoxville worked in temperatures that didn’t get above freezing Monday, tying rebar together for the massive concrete columns that will support the bridge being built to replace Lewallen Bridge. Despite the frigid temperatures, work on rebar supports continued. There is no estimated time for when concrete will be ready to pour.