Delaware River Port Authority, Commodore Barry Bridge Painting PA Approach Spans

Delaware River Port Authority, Commodore Barry Bridge Painting PA Approach Spans

Project Overview

The Commodore Barry Bridge is a cantilever bridge that spans the Delaware River from Chester, PA to Bridgeport, in Logan Township, NJ. The purpose of the project is to maintain and preserve the steel components of the Commodore Barry Bridge. The work will prevent deterioration on the bridge steel structural members. The work includes removal of existing lead-based paint by blast cleaning (SSPC SP 10 – “Near White Blasting Cleaning”), and application of a new coating system for the Commodore Barry Bridge (CBB) Pennsylvania approach spans (24 girder spans and 5 deck truss spans) including Ramp AC, Ramp BC and the CBB Toll Plaza in New Jersey.

Envision provided construction inspection, and document control / office engineering services for the Commodore Barry Bridge Painting Phase 2 PA Approach Span project. Envision was responsible for the maintenance, storage and retrieval of all project correspondence between the Contractor, Manager and the DRPA.

Project Information

Owner Delaware River Port Authority (DRPA)
Project Start June 2018
Project End December 2019
Project Cost $20M
Envision’s Role
  • CPM Scheduling
  • Document Control
  • CPM Scheduling