Release courtesy of Harrison Township:
New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) will be addressing a major retaining wall repair project at 14 North Main Street within Harrison Township. This issue has been deemed an emergency repair since the wall continues to separate and lean. They have been monitoring this retaining wall for a while with a measuring device attached.
There is evidence that the wall has been shifting causing even more concerns to start the repairs. Avoiding a major failure of the wall is the utmost priority of NJDOT and with that note they are going to start a project sometime after Labor Day to add supporting, pre-fabricated walls. This project will require some new traffic patterns and detours.
The overall projected timeframe for this project was estimated to take four to five months, but if the weather cooperates and no additional issues are uncovered, the overall projection of construction time could be reduced.
Harrison Township’s Township Administrator has been meeting with both NJDOT and the contractor to ensure that concerns and issues learned from the bridge replacement project are not repeated. Several concerns and requirements that will address their local businesses and residents alike have been documented. Some requested ideas were to have clear and concise detour signs for directional routes for tractor trailers to follow. In addition, signage that will communicate that all local businesses are open during construction have been emphasized.
Listed below is a summary of the project details and impact(s) expected:
- Project is intended to repair a retaining wall using Micro-piles and panels
- Project repairs are targeted at 14 North Main Street
- Project timeline: start on or about Tuesday, September 7, 2021 through December 2021
- Road closure: only southbound sidewalk, right shoulder, & vehicle traffic closed from the intersection of North Main Street and Mill Road to the parking lot of Naples Warehouse.
- Access to all businesses and residents will not be impacted.
- Truck detour coming from the North will be directed to use the By-pass and make a right onto Rte. 322 and be able to turn left continuing south to their destination from Main Street.
- The actual construction site will have safety barriers in place to ensure safety of the workers and our community.
- The Northbound sidewalk, right shoulder & vehicle traffic lane will stay open throughout the project.
- Southbound traffic coming from the North will be detoured through Mill Road and directed to turn right onto Rte. 322, then turn left onto southbound Main Street to continue the southbound destination.