South Avenue Bridge Rehabilitation Project

  • Project typeConstruction
  • Project valueApproximately $2.2 million
  • Project scheduleSpring 2027 to Fall 2027
  • Contractor nameC&S Engineers

Funding Source: New York State BridgeNY / City of Syracuse

This project involves making repairs to the South Avenue (NY-175) Bridge to improve connectivity for Onondaga Creek. The goal is to provide an economical rehabilitation that will reinstate a bridge rating of 5 or higher and maintain a link in the local highway system.

The primary objectives of this rehabilitation project are:

Bearing and pedestal replacements

  • Bearing and pedestal replacements
  • Bridge sidewalk and curb reconstruction
  • Removal of bridge joints at the end of the bridge deck.
  • Constructing a sleeper slab to relocate the expansion joint to the end of the approach slab
  • Reconstructing the bridge deck ends and top of backwalls to eliminate the bridge joint at the fixed end
  • Tuck pointing of abutment masonry joints and concrete substructure repairs
  • Sealing existing bridge deck
  • Painting existing girders
  • Approach paving and sidewalks

 

Existing Conditions

The existing bridge over Onondaga Creek was built in 1896 with rehabilitation in 1971 and 1995. It is a single span, 66 ft. long structure consisting of a steel multi-girder superstructure with a concrete deck. Each end of the bridge is supported by masonry abutments on piles. The Creekwalk trail passes underneath the bridge. The condition of the structure has deteriorated to the point that it needs rehabilitation to avoid further deterioration leading to closure of the roadway.

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Maintaining Access & Property Impacts

The bridge work will require utilization of an off-site detour. There will be one Northbound and two Southbound detour routes for vehicular traffic. The Northbound detour will utilize Onondaga Avenue, Bellevue Avenue, Midland Avenue, and Martin Luther King West. The Southbound traffic on South Avenue will utilize Bellevue Avenue and Onondaga Avenue to detour around the bridge closure. The Southbound traffic on Cortland Avenue and West Kennedy Street/NY Route 175 will utilize Midland Avenue and West Colvin Street.

Pedestrians on South Avenue will be detoured along Centennial Drive, Lower Onondaga Park Drive, the Creekwalk, Lower Onondaga Park Drive, Rich Street, Hudson Street, and Crescent Avenue. The Creekwalk passing underneath the South Avenue bridge will also be closed. Pedestrians and bicyclists on the Creekwalk will be detoured at Hunt Avenue onto Onondaga Creek Parkway, Centennial Drive, and Lower Onondaga Park Drive.

This work will require no permanent or temporary Right-Of-Way acquisitions from the adjacent properties.

 

Project Cost

The City of Syracuse received New York State BridgeNY funding for this project. The City applied for these funds due to the age and condition of the bridge and the need to make repairs to improve connectivity over the Creek in this neighborhood.

The total project cost including design engineering, construction, and construction inspection / administration, is anticipated to be approximately $2.2 million. This project is 95% state / federally funded and 5% City funded.

Location

300 W Borden Ave, Syracuse, NY 13208  View Map

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