The New NY Bridge project is pleased to announce the winner of its 2016 falcon naming contest: Irvwing! The public voted for their favorite falcon name in a week-long poll….
As the Northeast bounces back from record snowfall, the New NY Bridge project welcomes a gentler natural wonder: the return of endangered peregrine falcons to the Tappan Zee Bridge. Over…
Reef balls and gabion cages await deployment to the riverbed as part of a test program to expand the oyster population in the vicinity of the New NY Bridge project….
The New NY Bridge project invites you to vote in a week-long poll to name the recently-hatched Tappan Zee falcons—called eyases (“EYE-a-sez”)—that are nesting with their parents atop the existing…
Workers review outputs from a vibration monitor, one of the project’s many environmental monitors. With new upgrades to its environmental monitoring processes, the New NY Bridge project team has enhanced…
In addition to providing a critical link for the Hudson Valley, the Tappan Zee Bridge has been home to the fastest members of the animal kingdom. Earlier this year, a…
As Earth Day is observed, New Yorkers literally can breathe easier, knowing that the New NY Bridge project is being built with some of the cleanest construction equipment in the…
Coming to you live from high above the Hudson River are the fastest members of the animal kingdom! The Tappan Zee Bridge’s endangered peregrine falcons have returned to their…
Native to the Hudson River and once plentiful here, the shortnose and Atlantic sturgeon were identified as endangered species and fishing of them was halted in 1996. Since then, the…
Hundreds of feet above the Hudson, a nest box installed in the steel super structure of the Tappan Zee Bridge provides a home for one of the fastest families on…