Skanska's Comprehensive Project on Commodore Barry Bridge
Skanska, a well-known construction and engineering firm, recently announced its contract with the Delaware River Port Authority (DRPA) for an extensive renovation project involving the Commodore Barry Bridge. Valued at
USD 185 million (approximately
SEK 2.0 billion), this project is a significant addition to Skanska's portfolio in the U.S., with works starting in
December 2024 and projected for completion by
February 2028.
Project Scope and Goals
The
Commodore Barry Bridge, which spans the Delaware River and connects Chester, Pennsylvania, to Bridgeport, New Jersey, requires considerable rehabilitation. The scope of work encompasses:
- - Blast cleaning the bridge to prepare for a fresh coat of paint,
- - Repainting the cantilever truss and steel barriers,
- - Strengthening the truss members to enhance safety and stability,
- - Conducting repairs on various sections of the bridge,
- - Applying protective coatings to prolong its structural integrity,
- - Replacing around 4,300 linear meters of electrical conduit and wiring,
- - Upgrading the movable barrier and control machinery that manages lane configurations.
This ambitious endeavor aims not only to revitalize the bridge's appearance but also to improve its safety and functionality for daily commuters.
Economic and Community Impact
The
Commodore Barry Bridge plays a crucial role in the regional transportation network, facilitating the movement of thousands of vehicles each day. By investing in this infrastructure, Skanska contributes to regional economic growth, improving access and transportation reliability in the area. The renovation is also expected to create
jobs and stimulate local businesses, making it a win-win for the local economy.
Commitment to Quality and Safety
Skanska is known for its commitment to high standards in construction practices, ensuring that all work meets stringent safety regulations. The bridge’s rehabilitation involves not only aesthetic enhancements but also structural improvements that prioritize public safety. With a history of delivering successful infrastructure projects, Skanska is well-positioned to carry out this extensive rehabilitation with minimal disruption to daily traffic.
Future Prospects
Upon completion of the project, residents and commuters will benefit from a modernized and more secure bridge. The enhancements will likely lead to reduced maintenance costs in the future, ensuring the bridge remains a reliable transportation link. Skanska’s involvement in such critical infrastructure projects highlights its role in building sustainable communities and supports the company's vision of fostering connectivity and safety through well-maintained infrastructure.
For further updates and information regarding this project, interested parties can reach out to the Skanska communications team, including:
- - Maritza Ferreira, Vice President of Communications, Skanska USA, +1 (678) 492 2003,
- - Andreas Joons, Press Officer, Skanska Group, +46 (0)10 449 04 94.
In conclusion, the rehabilitation of the
Commodore Barry Bridge marks a significant investment in New Jersey's infrastructure, and with Skanska at the helm, it's poised to enhance both safety and operational efficiency for years to come.