The Alabama Department of Transportation (ALDOT) will soon begin a major rehabilitation project on the Dauphin Island Bridge, located on SR-193. This work will help extend the life of the bridge and improve safety for motorists.
Key Information:
- Start date: September 30, 2025
- Location: Dauphin Island Bridge (SR-193), 3.45 miles long
- Work includes:
- Bridge rehabilitation
- Corrosion mitigation at multiple locations
- Traffic impacts:
- Daily lane closures in the work zone
- One-lane, signalized flagging operations during closures
- Motorists should slow down and follow posted signs
- Cost: $33.66 million
- Contractor: Southern Road & Bridge, LLC
- Completion: Anticipated by early 2029, weather permitting

As the project gets underway, motorists will begin to see work crews and equipment on the bridge. ALDOT appreciates everyone’s patience and attention to safety while crews make these important improvements.
Motorist Reminder
When driving through the Dauphin Island Bridge work zone:
- Slow down and watch for workers.
- Obey posted signs and flaggers.
- Expect lane closures and possible delays.
- Stay alert and avoid distractions.
For real-time traffic information, visit ALGOTraffic.com or download the ALGO Traffic app.