Colts Neck, NJ — A major step forward in the replacement of Bridge A-38 was made this week as Monmouth County officials authorized a $755,981.95 agreement with French and Parrello Associates PA to provide inspection and contract administration services for the Phalanx Road project over the Swimming River Reservoir.
The resolution, adopted by the Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners, follows a competitive two-step selection process and awards the contract to the Wall-based engineering firm. The project spans both Colts Neck and Middletown Townships, targeting one of the county’s more structurally significant bridges on a key connector route.
The selected firm will oversee critical aspects of construction, including inspections and contract compliance, as the aging bridge undergoes full replacement. The certification from the County Engineer, dated August 7, endorsed the recommendation of an evaluation committee that reviewed qualifications and cost proposals submitted by three finalists.
Funds for the contract were confirmed to be available from a designated engineering budget line, and the Board authorized execution of the agreement in accordance with state procurement laws and county policy.
Bridge A-38, located on County Route 54 (Phalanx Road), spans the Swimming River Reservoir and supports daily commuter, emergency, and commercial vehicle traffic. While construction timelines are pending, the authorization of oversight services signals that pre-construction coordination is underway.
The county has prioritized the bridge replacement as part of broader infrastructure modernization efforts, and officials said the contract with French and Parrello ensures proper technical management during all phases of the replacement.
Key Points
- Monmouth County awarded a $755,981.95 contract to French and Parrello Associates for oversight on Bridge A-38’s replacement.
- The bridge, located on Phalanx Road, spans the Swimming River Reservoir between Colts Neck and Middletown.
- The firm will handle inspection and contract administration throughout the project’s duration.
Oversight of a vital Monmouth County bridge rebuild now comes with a $755K price tag.