It spans a tributary of the Shell Rock River for 106 feet (32 m).
[2] The span required 544.6 cubic yards of concrete and 16,960 pounds (7,690 kg) of steel.
It was built by the Waterloo, Iowa bridge contractor A. Olson Construction Co. for $15,690 and completed in August 1929.
[2] It replaced an older through truss bridge, and originally had lights on the bulkheads of the guard rails.
This article about a property in Butler County, Iowa on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.