Traffic & Transit

Davis Avenue Bridge To Reopen On Time: Department Of Public Works

The bridge, which had fallen in disrepair, has been under construction for several months.

The Davis Avenue Bridge was built in 1934.
The Davis Avenue Bridge was built in 1934. (Courtesy of Greenwich Department of Public Works.)

GREENWICH, CT — The Davis Avenue Bridge located in Bruce Park is scheduled to reopen on time on Sept. 1, and be completely finished by spring of 2022, the Greenwich Department of Public Works said in an announcement on Thursday.

A major component of the project – setting the precast, prestressed deck units onto the new abutments – was installed and completed on Aug. 2, DPW said in a news release.

As part of the official Connecticut Department of Transportation diversion route for I-95, the Davis Avenue Bridge carries between 4,000 and 6,000 vehicles per day. The bridge serves three purposes – supporting traffic traveling on Davis Avenue, retaining water in the Davis Mill Pond and allowing water to flow into Indian Harbor.

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But since the bridge was built in 1934, it has deteriorated, so a replacement project was developed. Inspectors had labeled the bridge "functionally obsolete", and the CT Department of Transportation changed the load rating from 34 tons to 25 tons.

Throughout the project, construction crews have been working six days a week.

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Improvements include:

  • Correct existing structural and functional deficiencies of the bridge.
  • Improve multimodal traffic flow and safety at bridge crossing.
  • Wider driving lanes and shoulders.
  • Five-foot-long road shoulders which will make the bridge easier for bicyclists to use.
  • Brand new pedestrian bridge.
  • New curbing and sidewalk near the bridge.
  • Additional drainage to improve run-off.
  • Elimination of the bridge’s middle pier to reduce likelihood of clogged debris and flooding.
  • Construction of a fish ladder which gives migrating fish a detour route to swim upstream.
  • New pavement and repaved markings on portions of Davis Avenue near the bridge.
  • Utilities better hidden from public view.

Construction plans were prepared by Alfred Benesch & Company, of Glastonbury, and the contractor for this project is A. Vitti Excavators, LLC of Stamford. Town of Greenwich DPW Senior Civil Engineer, Jason Kaufman, is the project manager.

The bridge re-opening and project completion "is dependent on weather and any unforeseen complications," DPW said.

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