Christie Administration
announces
summer construction
schedule for Route 35
Construction on the highway to
be suspended in most
locations;
limited work will continue in Toms
River and Brick
(Trenton) – The
New Jersey Department of Transportation
(NJDOT) today announced the suspension
of construction activities along
most of Route 35 during the summer
to ease congestion during the
busy vacation season.
Ten miles of the 12.5-mile construction
zone will have the full complement
of travel lanes on Route 35 available,
which not only improves traffic
flow for motorists, but also ensures
mobility for emergency responders
during the busy summer season and
maintains public safety because
Route 35 serves as a primary evacuation
route for the peninsula.
“Route 35 is the main artery along
the Barnegat Peninsula connecting
many Jersey Shore destinations,” NJDOT
Commissioner James Simpson said. “We
are working in partnership with
our contractors, local officials,
and businesses to ease congestion
and limit the impact to residents
and businesses during the summer,
while advancing the project on
an aggressive schedule to restore
the shore as quickly as possible.”
In the towns of Bay Head and Mantoloking
no construction will be allowed
on either Route 35 or side streets
during the summer. In Berkeley,
Seaside Park, and Seaside Heights
all construction on Route 35 will
be halted, but construction on side
streets will continue. In Brick
and Toms River, at least one lane
of Route 35 in each direction will
be maintained while construction
continues on a 2.5 mile stretch
of the highway.
The $265
million project, announced
in July 2013, involves construction
activity along a 12.5-mile
stretch of Route 35, from Berkeley
to Bay Head. The project was
divided into three geographical
sections, with one general
contractor hired for each section.
In addition to the complete reconstruction
of the highway and its storm
water management system, the
project requires work to take
place on many side streets
between the highway and Barnegat
Bay where underground drainage
pipes, outfalls, and pump stations
are being installed.
Utility crews who do not work for
NJDOT may be active in the work
zone this summer. In the areas
where work will be suspended
for the summer, NJDOT contractors
will resume construction on Route
35 in early September. The
Department established a very
aggressive construction schedule
for the contractors, with the
hope that the work in the northernmost
section, in Mantoloking and Bay
Head, could have reached substantial
completion by this summer. However,
work in that section will need
to continue in early September.
The following summer work restrictions
will be in place for NJDOT contractors:
Memorial Day Weekend
Work will be halted in all three
sections for Memorial Day Weekend,
between noon on Thursday, May 22
through noon on Tuesday, May 27.
Mileposts 0-4 in Berkeley,
Seaside Park, Seaside Heights,
and Toms River
In this section, Route 35 is generally
a divided highway, providing two
travel lanes in each direction from
the entrance of Island Beach State
Park, extending through Berkeley,
Seaside Park, Seaside Heights, and
Toms River. This section includes
the interchange with Route 37, which
is under construction and is expected
to be completed by the summer work
restrictions.
- Work on Route 35 will
be suspended at noon on June
13 and will resume on September
3
- Work on the side
streets will continue throughout
the summer
Mile posts 4-9 in Lavallette,
Toms River, and Brick
In this section, Route 35 is generally
a divided highway, providing two
travel lanes in each direction.
- Work on Route 35 northbound
in the Lavallette Business
District between Brown Avenue
and Bond Avenue will be halted
at noon on May
22 and will resume on September
3
- Work will continue
along Route 35 northbound in
Toms River and Brick as NJDOT's
contractor, George Harms Construction
Company, Inc., will follow
New Jersey Natural Gas as it
installs new gas lines. One northbound
travel lane and shoulder will
be maintained at all times
from Strickland Boulevard in
Toms River to Curtis Point Drive
in Brick
- Work on the other
portions of Route 35 northbound
will stop at noon on June 13
and will resume September
3
- Work on Route 35 southbound
will continue through
the summer with one travel lane
and a shoulder maintained
from Curtis Point Drive
in Brick to Strickland Boulevard
in Toms River. Two southbound
travel lanes will be maintained
from Strickland Boulevard
to 6 th Avenue in Toms
River at all times
- Work on the side streets
will continue throughout the
summer
Mile posts 9-12.5 in Mantoloking
and Bay Head
In this section,
Route 35 consists of a single
roadway offering just one travel
lane in each direction with shoulders.
- Work on Route 35 and
all sides streets will be suspended
at noon on May 22 and will resume
September 3
In each section of the
project, Route 35 will be completely
rebuilt. The
new stone-and-asphalt roadway
will be two feet thick, providing
a more stable road and smoother
driving surface. A new storm-water
drainage system for Route 35
has been designed to handle 25-year
storms and will feature nine
pump stations and treatment facilities
to filter and purify the storm
water prior to discharge into
Barnegat Bay.
NJDOT has an accelerated schedule
for this project to accomplish a
massive amount of work in a short
timeframe to bring the shore back
better than ever. Construction is
expected to be completed in 2015.
NJDOT has robust community outreach
effort that includes a hotline telephone
number, 732-230-7356, and email address, restorenj35@mbi-gs.com for
residents to pose questions or provide
suggestions as work progresses.
NJDOT also has created
a project-specific website that
provides information on the
proposed construction activity.
The site will be updated as work
advances.
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