“HNTB’s long-standing history of complex bridge design and technical excellence have helped bridge communities throughout Connecticut,” said Jacob Argiro, HNTB Vice President and Connecticut Office Leader.
Funding for the rehabilitation project will come from a $158 million U.S. Department of Transportation and Federal Highway Administration Large Bridge Grant. As a result of this grant, future construction phases are accelerated, and the bridge is expected to be fully operational a year earlier.
Originally constructed in 1946, the Gold Star Memorial Bridge’s northbound I-95 link connects all states on the eastern seaboard. Due to the load rating capacity and significant deterioration of the steel, oversize or overweight vehicles cannot utilize the bridge and must use a 12-mile detour to get back on I-95. The Thames River, over which the bridge crosses, experiences significant boat traffic, and the area below the bridge piers serves as the boat launch facility for recreational and commercial boaters.
The Gold Star Memorial Bridge expands HNTB’s history of working on the state’s largest and most complex projects including most recently, the redesign of the Waterbury Mixmaster Interchange, design of the replacement of the Walk Moveable Bridge in Norwalk, and design and engineering services for the New Haven-Hartford-Springfield rail corridor. HNTB has also been extensively involved with many of the nation’s most recognizable bridges including the Gov. Mario M. Cuomo and Goethals Bridges in New York, the John Greenleaf Whittier Memorial Bridge in Massachusetts, and most recently, the Sixth Street Viaduct Replacement in Los Angeles.
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