One of the world’s largest floating cranes successfully completed the first of many enormous lifts for the New NY Bridge project on April 24, 2015, following months of planning and…
The New NY Bridge project marked another milestone this spring as Tappan Zee Constructors, LLC placed concrete for the crossing’s northern Westchester abutment. The structure will support the new bridge’s…
There’s no question kids love LEGO. To help inspire the next generation of bridge builders, the New NY Bridge project educational outreach team recently partnered with a Westchester business owner to use LEGO to share the power of constructive and creative thinking with local children.
The New NY Bridge will stand as an iconic landmark for generations to come, and it is being built by thousands of talented men and women from many trades and skills. With years of training and experience, each of these individuals plays a role in ensuring that the bridge is built to the highest standards of quality. Watch as members of the project team share their insights and experiences in constructing the new twin-span crossing, which will be completed in 2018.
Watch the first year of construction fly by in just over two minutes of video showing how Tappan Zee Constructors, LLC (TZC) is building foundations for the new twin-span bridge. The time-lapse video was compiled from photos taken by the project’s construction cams, which are positioned to capture the daily action from six different vantage points and post the images on the project website. Look for additional time-lapse videos as the New NY Bridge continues to rise from the Hudson River.
The New NY Bridge project’s I Lift NY super crane arrived at the Hudson River construction site in October 2014. After completing its 6,000-mile journey from San Francisco Bay, the…
The twin-span crossing is designed to last one hundred years without major structural maintenance and will be completed in 2018.
President Obama arrived at the New NY Bridge project site in May 2014 to make a push for funding transportation infrastructure.
Watch a 3D animation depicting how the New NY Bridge will be built.
Environmental Scientist Noemi Santiago discusses the mechanics behind the New NY Bridge project’s environmental monitors.