Washington Crossing Toll Supported Bridge Rehabilitation and Concept Study

Historic Setting Preservation
Titusville, New Jersey and Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania

The 108-year-old Washington Crossing Toll Supported Bridge spans the Delaware River between Pennsylvania and New Jersey state parks commemorating the site of General George Washington's famous Christmas Day crossing in 1776. To address structural deficiencies without compromising aesthetic integrity, we identified repair measures to fit within the historic setting and minimized traffic disruptions for local commuters. The plan included a variety of elements—most notably, repairs to the Pennsylvania masonry abutment which exhibited severe bulging. Construction was completed within a short 46-day bridge closure that provided an opportunity to make additional key improvements to the bridge and also enhance Pennsylvania park facilities.

Owner/Client

Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission

Linear Feet

880 LF

Cost

$3.4 million

Services

  • Engineering
  • Environmental

Markets

  • Transportation

Regions

  • Northeast