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Ardsley Road bridge to be open to two lanes third week of November

It took NYS over 5 years to repair a small bridge over the Sprain Parkway

ARDSLEY ROAD BRIDGE SHOULD OPEN TO TWO LANES OF TRAFFIC BY THIRD WEEK OF NOVEMBER! IT HAS TAKEN OVER 5 YEARS TO FINISH REPAIRS ON A SMALL BRIDGE OVER THE SPRAIN PARKWAY

Finally, after over five years of inconveniences, some good news. Received this e mail from NYS Department of Transportation. The Ardsley Road bridge, which has been under construction for over five years by NYS, is expected to be open to two lanes of traffic by the third week of November.

Repairing this bridge took longer than anyone had expected. I am personally curious to know how much the contractor bid on the project and how much the state actually paid over the amount that was bid for the bridge repairs. This bridge is an important bridge because it links the river villages of Greenburgh with Central Ave and Scarsdale.

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PAUL FEINER

Greenburgh Town Supervisor

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Mr. Feiner,

Here is an update on the subject bridge project:

β€’ The contractor has paved the asphalt approach roadway.

β€’ Part 1 of the structural deck concrete is anticipated to be placed tomorrow 10/07/25, Part 2 is anticipated for early next week.

β€’ Construction of the parapet wall will follow the curing of the deck

β€’ Construction of Part 3 of the structural deck will follow the wall.

β€’ The contractor anticipates opening the road to two lanes of traffic by the third week of November.

β€’ Remaining pavement and cleanup work will follow the opening.

ANDRE GREAVES-BURROWS

Engineer-In-Charge, R8 Construction Group, Hudson Valley Region

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