Route 45 to
be closed in both
directions
at
Mannington Creek Bridge
Temporary detour necessary for
several weeks in Salem County
(Trenton) – New
Jersey Department of Transportation
(NJDOT) officials today announced
a project to repair and reconstruct
the Route 45 approaches to the
Mannington Creek Bridge in Mannington
Township, Salem County. The work
will require the road to be closed
for several weeks and a temporary
detour will be in place.
The $450,000 state-funded project
will repair the roadway approaches
on both sides of the bridge to stabilize
the roadway. In addition to reconstructing
the approach, NJDOT will resurface
the roadway approaches to the bridge
and upgrade the existing guiderails.
NJDOT's contractor, R.E. Pierson
Construction, is scheduled to close
Route 45 on Thursday, March 6 in
the northbound direction at the
Route 540 Bypass and in the southbound
direction at Haines Neck Road (County
Road 631). Southbound traffic will
be detoured on Haines Neck Road
(CR 631) to Kings Highway (CR 620)
to the Route 540 Bypass. Northbound
traffic will be detoured at the
Route 540 Bypass to Kings Highway
(CR 620) to Haines Neck Road (CR
631). Local traffic (not crossing
the bridge) will have access to
local roadways between the intersections.
Variable message signs will be
deployed on Route 45 to alert motorists
of the upcoming traffic pattern
changes. NJDOT anticipates completing
the project in the spring 2014.
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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