“The Bronx River Parkway bridge replacement project will serve a crucial role in meeting 21st century infrastructure demands and improving connections across boroughs,” said Mark Southwell, Chief Executive of AECOM’s global transportation business. “Our leading expertise in high performance, urban bridge projects across the globe position us well to support NYSDOT’s ongoing commitment to create a more resilient transportation network that connects communities, protects the environment, and supports the economic well-being of New York State.”
As the lead designer, AECOM will provide comprehensive design and engineering services to support the replacement and widening of the Bronx River Parkway South and Northbound bridges over East Tremont Avenue, East 180th Street, Morris Park Avenue, and the NYC Transit Authority’s 180th Street Rail Yard. The project will also incorporate a new shared-use path connecting cyclists and pedestrians to the Bronx River Greenway, along with a dedicated southbound exit ramp to East 177th Street aimed at alleviating traffic congestion. These new bridges will feature redundant steel girders, stainless-steel reinforced concrete decks, concrete piers, fewer bridge joints, and other enhancements designed to reduce long-term maintenance costs and strengthen resilience against the effects of climate change and severe weather.
“As NYSDOT modernizes critical roadway infrastructure, we’re proud to support them with deep expertise in resilient design and state-of-the-art BIM modeling technologies to help ensure a timely delivery and lasting local benefits,” said Bane Gaiser, Chief Executive of AECOM’s U.S. East and Latin America region. “Our multi-decade track record of success with NYSDOT includes key highway improvements across New York City and encompasses some of the nation’s most impressive design-build projects, such as the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge — one of the largest bridge projects in New York state history.”
The project will also include the installation of new stormwater drainage facilities and updated curbs, ramps, and sidewalks to ensure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act standards. Additionally, Morris Park Avenue from East 180th Street to Melville Street will be resurfaced, along with sections of the Bronx River Parkway adjacent to and between the bridges undergoing replacement.