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First Phase Of Garden State Parkway Widening Project Finished In Time

first Phase Of Garden State Parkway Widening Project Finished In Time
first Phase Of Garden State Parkway Widening Project Finished In Time

First Phase Of Garden State Parkway Widening Project Finished In Time Andrew mills the star ledgernorthbound traffic flows on the garden state parkway at milemarker 70 in waretown an area of the highway which was recently widened. for the past two years. Work on the first phase of the garden state parkway expansion project south of toms river has caused delays but is expected to be complete in december. this current phase, besides widening the.

garden state parkway Patcong Creek Bridge Rehabilitation And widening
garden state parkway Patcong Creek Bridge Rehabilitation And widening

Garden State Parkway Patcong Creek Bridge Rehabilitation And Widening Other projects include the $1.35 billion widening of 27 miles of the garden state parkway between interchanges 98 and 125 from five or six lanes to six or seven lanes in each direction, and the addition of two new lanes in each direction along 12 miles of the parkway between interchanges 142 and 154, at a cost of $2.5 billion. The goal of the garden state parkway’s governing agency, the new jersey turnpike authority, is to ensure the safe travel of its patrons—so when the authority undertook a parkway widening program to add a third lane in both directions from mileposts 35 to 80, address safety issues, and reduce crashes, stantec was there to help. Once the $88 million project is finished, motorists will have two new spans capable of accommodating four, 12 foot wide lanes of traffic and a 5 foot wide shoulder in each direction. fighting the. Description: the garden state parkway bridge over the passaic river, us route 46, and river drive is being widened to provide full width lanes and adequate shoulders. this project is intended to extend the remaining life of the structure and improve safety. schedule: construction began in 2021 and is scheduled to be completed in 2026.

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