Bridgeport I-95 Reconstruction "Orange" Project
An important part of the I-95 artery between New York City and Boston, the Bridgeport Corridor required upgrading to improve traffic flow and safety. The Connecticut Department of Transportation launched a major program to modify the I-95 roadway cross section and realign other sections of the road. Balfour Beatty Infrastructure, Inc. contracted to perform work on the "Orange" portion of the reconstruction program, a $105.9 million project.

Owner:

Connecticut Department of Transportation

Location:

Bridgeport, Connecticut

Contract Value:

$105.9 million

The "Orange" project involved reconstructing about five lane miles, five exit/entrance ramps and several local roads. Several bridges were built over local roads and one was constructed over the Metro-North Railroad across electrified railway lines.

The contract called for staged construction methods as a means to keep traffic flowing while each bridge structure was being replaced, which Balfour Beatty Infrastructure successfully accomplished.

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