Photo by John Baer/Building Images Photography
Sustainability, history, quality and safety were themes throughout the process of replacing a deteriorated timber-decked bridge above a NJ Transit rail line with a high-strength prestressed single-span concrete box beam superstructure fabricated off site to help expedite construction. Low-hanging high-voltage lines above the existing bridge deck overshadowed the project site in multiple ways, first requiring careful coordination of the design and installation strategy for the new structure’s 4-ft-wide, 2-ft-deep, 85-ft-long box beams, which each weighed more than 37 tons. Although the electric utility had approved a weekend outage for beam construction, the discovery that the utility lines provided essential power to a facility producing COVID-19 test kits led the team to quickly alter its plans. Enlisting another energy source to power the production facility while the utility lines were de-energized, the contractor moved quickly to install all eight beams in a single day. Along with providing a safer connection for the community, the new bridge span can accommodate NJ Transit’s plans for a future track and access road.
Photo by John Baer/Building Images Photography
Jim Parsons is a freelance writer who covers the industry from metro Washington, DC.
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