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MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING AND ROPE COLLAR REPLACEMENT AT BRONX WHITESTONE BRIDGE, NY

Project Title and Location:

WBM-319, Miscellaneous Painting and Rope Collar Replacement  at the Bronx Whitestone bridge , NYC, NY

Services:  

Construction Management and Inspection

Preliminary/Final Designs

Contract Documents

Cost Estimates / Analysis

Construction Schedule

Project Completed:  2002

Client:

MTA Bridges and Tunnels                                       1 Hutchinson River Parkway Bronx , NY    10465

Reference:

David Riggs, P.E.

(718)390-8631

 

The Bronx Whitestone Bridge is a heavily traveled, 7,100-foot-long, suspended span bridge, connecting Bronx and Queens . Existing construction varies, and consists of a 2,300 feet main span, 555 feet side spans and approach spans on both sides.

Scope of work included miscellaneous painting and rope collar replacement at Bronx Whitestone bridge.  Work included removal, refurbishing, and reinstallation of elastomeric collars at the suspender ropes, removal of seizing wires from suspender ropes, lead abatement, painting of suspender ropes, painting of stringers, median barriers and parapets, and miscellaneous repairs.  Maintenance and Protection of Traffic was performed during both daytime and nighttime work. 

Project Cost:   $2M  

     

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