Bell Road Bridge
over
Interstate 295
to be closed
this weekend
Sewer work will require detour
as part of Direct Connection
Project
(Trenton) - New
Jersey Department of Transportation
(NJDOT) officials today announced a
local traffic detour this weekend as
work on the Bell Road Bridge over Interstate
295 advances as part of the ongoing
Direct Connection project in Bellmawr
and Mt. Ephraim, Camden County.
NJDOT's contractor, PKF Mark III,
will close all local traffic across
the Bell Road Bridge over I-295 from
5 a.m. Saturday, January 18, to approximately
6 a.m. Monday, January 20, to install
new sewer pipes.
- The detour will use
Browning Road (CR 659) and Black
Horse Pike (Route 168). Emergency
personnel will not be able to pass
barricades on Bell Road because
the deep sewer line installation
trench spans the entire roadway
width.
The Bell Road bridge has been restricted
to a single travel lane (on the southbound
side) serving both directions since
July with traffic being controlled
by two temporary traffic signals positioned
at each end of the bridge.
Once the work on the northbound side
of the bridge is completed , the new
portion of the bridge will be opened
- with the single lane traffic operation
shifted to the northbound side - as
work then begins to replace the southbound
half of the Bell Road Bridge. This
work is expected to be completed in
the Spring 2014. Overnight lane closures
are permitted on I-295 underneath
the bridge.
This work is part of the Direct Connection
project that will provide a seamless
route for I-295 motorists traveling
through the interchange of I-295,
I-76, and Route 42. The Bell Road
Bridge improvements are part of the
$160 million Contract 1, which
includes work along I-295 south of
Essex Avenue, along I-76 in the Market
Street area, and along two Route 42
ramps.
The Creek Road and Bell Road bridges
will be replaced and several stretches
of roadways will be temporarily widened
to accommodate work under future contracts.
Work under this first contract is
expected to be completed in the fall
of 2015.
The Direct Connection project has
been divided into four separate construction
contracts, with completion of the
fourth and final contract in the fall
of 2021. NJDOT's project website provides construction
activity schedules and updates.
Additional portable variable message
signs are being utilized throughout
the project limits to provide advance
notification to the motoring public
of all traffic pattern changes associated
with Direct Connection.
The precise timing of the work is
subject to change due to weather or
other factors. Motorists are encouraged
to check NJDOT's traffic information
website www.511nj.org for
real-time travel information.
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