County gives updates on Bridge Rehabilitation project

Director Frank J. DiMarco, Deputy Director Heather Simmons, Commissioner Denice DiCarlo, and County Clerk James N. Hogan are eager to share an update on the Gloucester County Bridge Rehabilitation Project.

“This project will repair a total of eight bridges across the county,” said Director Frank J. DiMarco. “All work being completed on this project is State Aid funded and is part of our County Engineering Project #21-01.”

The following includes a brief description of the work completed for each bridge:

  • Bridge 4-J-6 on Salina Road over Bees Branch in Deptford and Washington Townships 
    • Installation of a 10” thick concrete surface course as decking, along with new parapet walls, new guardrail approaches and asphalt paving transitions to the new deck.  
    • The parapet walls were painted, the existing concrete structures were also cleaned and waterproofed, and all existing concrete needing repairs such as spall repairs and crack repairs were completed.  
    • Rip rap was installed in the channel and on the slopes as needed.  The existing concrete storm pipe was clean. Inlets reconstructed and outfall pipes were replaced. 
  • Bridge 6-H-5 on C.R. 623 Clems Run over Clems Run and Kincaid Lake in Harrison Township 
    • The repairs include the installation of a 10” thick concrete surface course as decking, along with new parapet walls, new guardrail approaches and asphalt paving transitions to the new deck.  
    • The parapet walls were painted, the existing concrete structures were also cleaned and waterproofed, and all existing concrete needing repairs such as spall repairs and crack repairs were completed.  
    • Rip rap was installed in the channel and on the slopes as needed.
  • Bridge 6-H-8 on C.R. 623 Clems Run over Miery Run in Harrison Township 
    • The repairs include the installation of a 10” thick concrete surface course as decking, along with new parapet walls, new guardrail approaches and asphalt paving transitions to the new deck.  
    • The parapet walls were painted, the existing concrete structures were also cleaned and waterproofed, and all existing concrete needing repairs such as spall repairs and crack repairs were completed.  
    • Rip rap was installed in the channel and on all of the slopes. 
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