Skip to main content

$220 million New Jersey - Pennsylvania bridge upgrade

Work is underway for a $220 million New Jersey - Pennsylvania bridge upgrade project in the US.
By MJ Woof May 14, 2025 Read time: 2 mins
Upgrade work is underway for the Commodore Barry Bridge linking New Jersey with Pennsylvania – image courtesy of © Aspenphoto| Dreamstime.com


The $220 million upgrade project for the Commodore Barry Bridge linking New Jersey and Pennsylvania is now underway. The work includes general maintenance, upgrade works to the bridge deck, a series of safety improvements and painting of the whole structure.

The 5km moveable concrete barrier that was first installed in 2002 will be replaced with a more modern steel design as well as a new machine. This will still allow lanes to be changed to allow safe traffic flow, depending on requirements. Much of the work will be carried out at night to minimise traffic disruption during the day when the bridge is at its busiest. Work is due for completion in 2028.

The project is being managed by the Delaware River Port Authority (DRPA) and is being carried out by Skanska Koch. The work is starting at the New Jersey end of the bridge.

According to DRPA, the primary goal is to blast clean and repaint the bridge’s cantilever truss, steel barriers, and overhead gantries, which have not undergone maintenance painting since 1996. The DRPA says that crews will repair and strengthen critical components, including truss members, stringers, bearings, vibration absorbers, wind pins, and install temporary jacking systems to support the bridge during repairs. Also included will be concrete deck repairs and spall repairs to piers and pier caps, as well as upgrades to safety features and infrastructure.

The bridge carries five lanes of US 322, was opened to traffic in 1974 and is 4.2km in length, with a 501m-wide central span and providing 59m of clearance for shipping. The bridge is the longest cantilever bridge in the US and spans the River Delaware, connecting Bridgeport in New Jersey with Chester in Pennsylvania.

 

Related Content

  • Rebuilding a historic bridge linking the US and Canada
    March 8, 2016
    While many road authorities in North America are finding it difficult to stretch their bridge assets beyond half a century, one bridge is closing in on its centenary - David Arminas reports The international Peace Bridge, connecting the Canadian province of Ontario with the US state of New York, is 88 years young this year, and still going strong.
  • More on the Newmarket Viaduct replacement
    June 15, 2012
    When it was completed in 1965 – just six years after the Auckland Harbour Bridge – the six-lane Newmarket Viaduct with its tall, slender piers was something of an engineering wonder, the first of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere. Forty years on it had become a much-maligned contributor to Auckland’s chronic traffic congestion, too weak seismically to withstand the heaviest loaded trucks let alone a severe earthquake, so narrow in the shoulders that any accident stopped traffic flow and made it difficult
  • Tyne Bridge revamp finally starts
    February 12, 2024
    The UK’s Department for Transport has handed over €41 million – promised in 2022 – for a restoration of the historically listed 95-year-old Tyne Bridge in northeast England.
  • Maybe Hire takes on Whorlton Bridge
    March 14, 2025
    For refurbishment of the old English bridge, a temporary cable crane structure - designed by CaSE Civil & Structural Engineering - used a range of Mabey Hire’s propping equipment, including the Mass 50, System 160 and Mat 125 products.