The contractor that won the swift bid to repair the two fire-damaged spans on the approach to the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge is betting it will finish the work well before the June 27 deadline.
C.C. Myers Inc., Rancho Cordova, Calif., put in the low bid of $867,075, well below California Dept. of Transportation’s repair estimate of $5.2 million. The two 82-ft spans on the I-580 approach collapsed April 29 after a tanker truck hauling 8,600 gallons of gasoline crashed and started a fire.