List Your Equipment For Free  /  Seller Login

Bridge Opening Delayed After Parts of Old Tappan Zee Deemed Unstable

Mon September 10, 2018 - Northeast Edition
Emily Buenzle


The opening of the second span of the new Tappan Zee Bridge has been rescheduled for Sept. 11 after a piece of the old bridge became destabilized and almost fell on Sept. 7.

Construction workers said they heard a loud “pop” from the old Tappan Zee Bridge around 5 p.m. in the evening on Sept. 7, a day before the new span of the Gov. Mario M. Cuomo Bridge was supposed to officially open, LoHud reported. To find out what happened, contractors used drones to take pictures of the old bridge, which was in the process of being demolished. When engineers looked at the images, they found a problem with two of the joints on the east anchor span, said Tappan Zee Constructors President Terry Towle.

“It looks (like) one of the members of the old Tappan Zee, of the old structure itself, slipped in one of the joints,” said Towle. “During the disassembly, we found a difference in the two joints than the engineer assumed and that's what caused this problem.”

Towle chose to reschedule the new span's opening.

“We want to make sure this old bridge is absolutely safe out of abundance of caution before we proceed,” said Towle.

In a statement released Sept. 9, Tappan Zee Constructors said it has determined that the anchor span of the old Tappan Zee Bridge is damaged, but it is in stable condition, and does not pose a threat to the new span, the Associated Press reported.




Today's top stories

Iconic Hotel Being Demolished to Make Way for Baseball Stadium

MD 4 Project to Add Diamond Interchange

Volvo Construction Equipment Showcases New Products at North American Volvo Days

VIDEO: Anniversary of Highway Workers' Memorial Renews Calls for Work Zone Safety

Yanmar Compact Equipment Introduces New Line of Branded Attachments for Compact Track Loaders

Caterpillar Introduces Dynamic Energy Transfer Solution for Battery, Diesel-Electric Mining Equipment

Five Finalists Compete for Grand Prize Makeover in Bobcat Park and Rec Makeover Contest

VIDEO: Students From Washington, Ohio Earn Top Honors in Annual ARTBA Transportation Video Contest


 







39.95234 \\ -75.16379 \\ Fort Washington \\ PA