As part of the Missing Moves project, 295 will need to be widened to accommodate the new lanes that will connect to the new ramps. This widening will require the widening of the area under Creek Road. Here are the plans for the Creek Road overpass. The blue lines show the edges of the existing overpass. The new overpass will move a short distance north but will still partially overlap the existing bridge. I don’t know the exact sequence of construction, but I assume the new portion of the overpass will be built first, all the traffic moved onto the new section, then the old overpass can be demolished, and the remainder of the new overpass completed.
Sunday, June 28, 2020
Friday, June 26, 2020
Missing Moves June 2020
Some demolition work has been done along the bridge over Big TImber Creek. The area between the north and south bound lanes of 295 has been cleared and they have started to demo the guard rails.
A lot of equipment has been setup in this area including a large crane. The will be widening the bridges on both the north and south bound sides.
Pilings are being put in along 295 South just above Creek road. These likely be where the supports for the new overpass ramp will go.
Pilings also going in between Benigno and and Rt 42.
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
June 2020 Missing Moves
Here are a couple pictures taken from Creek Road overpass.
This is the staging yard and construction going on along 295 South just above Creek Road.
295 looking south from Creek Road.
Work going on off of Harding Ave. I believe this is where some of the overpass supports will go.
Work going on in between 42 and Benigno Ave. In this first picture you can see the rough outline for where the ramp to 42 will go. This one will replace the current one off of Leaf Ave.
Friday, June 5, 2020
June 2020 Missing Moves/Delsea Drive
This new sign structure has been installed which was part of the Delsea Drive overpass rebuild project.
A lane shift has been put in place on 295 North where it passes over Big Timber Creek. The lanes all shift to the right onto the shoulder.
The temporary poles I saw last week have had lights installed on them.