Tinton Falls, NJ — A key bridge in Monmouth County is set for a major overhaul after officials approved plans for a full superstructure replacement of Bridge S-15 on Riverdale Avenue, spanning Pine Brook in Tinton Falls.
The Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners formally adopted a resolution approving engineering plans and specifications for the bridge replacement, marking a critical step toward opening the project to public bidding and beginning construction. The plans, prepared by Traffic Planning and Design, Inc., are dated August 14 and outline the scope of work required to replace the aging superstructure.
The bridge, identified as structurally deficient by county engineers, serves as a local connector route and has long been on the county’s radar for infrastructure improvement. The resolution states that the current structure no longer meets modern safety or capacity standards, prompting the full superstructure replacement to ensure continued safe use for motorists and emergency vehicles.
The County Commissioners, citing the public interest and infrastructure integrity, found the submitted design documents to be sufficient and appropriate for the project’s needs. The approval now allows the project to move forward with soliciting contractors through a public bidding process.
While the resolution does not provide a timeline for the start of construction, county officials indicated that work could begin following the close of the bidding period, pending contractor selection and permitting requirements.
Bridge S-15 is one of several bridges in Monmouth County undergoing evaluation or repair as part of an ongoing infrastructure modernization initiative aimed at addressing aging transportation links across the region.
Key Points
- Monmouth County approved plans to replace the superstructure of Bridge S-15 in Tinton Falls.
- The bridge crosses Pine Brook on Riverdale Avenue and has been deemed in need of modernization.
- Construction will proceed following a public bidding process based on the newly approved plans.
A vital Tinton Falls bridge is on deck for a full rebuild as Monmouth County moves to replace its aging superstructure.