The Gelegotis Bridge is a four-lane -long structure, which began operation in 2003. The new elevated design allows auto traffic to move faster, while vessels pass under a clearance and through of horizontal clearance between the bridge supports. This bridge is named after
Paul Gelegotis, a James Island businessman and politician who started the EMS ambulance service in South Carolina in 1973. The
South Carolina Department of Transportation opened two lanes to vehicles in November 2003 and opened the remaining two lanes in June 2004. Three construction accidents delayed the opening by six months, two of these were caused by cranes falling onto the structure; the third was a worker falling from a crane. The new bridge incorporates vehicle emergency lanes, but no demarcated bicycle lanes or sidewalks. It is the first bridge designed to include the South Carolina Department of Transportation's new seismic design criteria. In total, construction of the bridge cost approximately
$41.5 million. The bridge was dedicated June 17, 2004. ==See also==