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Pulaski Skyway

Frequently Asked Questions


Q.
What is the status of the Pulaski Skyway Project?
A.

There are currently three Design contracts underway: rehabilitation of the Route 139 Hoboken and Conrail Viaducts, Pulaski Skyway northbound deck replacement and the Pulaski Skyway southbound deck replacement. Multiple Design and Construction contracts are going to be used to rehabilitate the Pulaski Skyway.

Currently, one Construction contract for the Pulaski Skyway is underway, the concrete encasement removal project underneath the Jersey City side of the Skyway.

 
Q.
What type of improvement is planned for the Pulaski Skyway?
A.
The following improvements to the Pulaski Skyway will need to be made:
  • Replacement of the deck for the full length of the bridge
  • Structural steel repairs
  • Repairs to the concrete columns, piers and abutments for the full length of the bridge (including seismic retrofit)
  • Lighting and electrical improvements
Q.
When will the work begin?
A.
The start time for each contract will vary depending on the type of work and to avoid road closures and other significant conflicts among not only the other Pulaski Skyway contracts but other regional projects as well. A substantial amount of the work will be done underneath the structure without an extensive road/lane closure. The deck replacements will require an extensive closure. Contract 1 Concrete Encasement Removal began in Summer 2012. Contract 2 Route 139 Hoboken and Conrail Viaducts is scheduled to begin in Fall 2013. Contracts 3 and 4 Deck Replacement is scheduled to begin in Winter 2014.
 
Q.
How long will it take to rehabilitate the Route 139 Hoboken and Conrail Viaducts?
A.
Contract 2 construction is scheduled to begin in Fall 2013 and be completed by Fall 2016.
 
Q.
Will the Route 139 Hoboken and Conrail Viaducts be widened?
A.
No, the proposed work does not include widening the Viaducts. The improvements include replacing the deck and supporting beams and the columns supporting the eastbound side of the Hoboken Viaduct. The westbound side of the roadway, which is on fill, will be resurfaced as part of the project.
   
Q.
Will there be detours and delays?
A.

Contracts 3 and 4 Deck Replacement are anticipated to begin in Winter 2014 and are expected to significantly impact traffic for approximately 24 months. Most of the work planned for the Pulaski Skyway will not have significant impact on the traffic beyond the deck work. However, Route 7 will experience road closures during the final phase of construction for the Route 7 Wittpenn Bridge during its last contract.

Additionally, there may also be some detours associated with the Contract 2 Route 139 Hoboken and Conrail Viaducts.

 
Q.
Will detours impact traffic patterns on local streets?
A.
The detours for the Contracts 3 and 4 Deck Replacement will utilize state and county roadways. A minimal number of local streets will be included in the detour routes for the ramp closures on the Pulaski Skyway. Route 139 Hoboken and Conrail Viaduct detours will impact local streets in Jersey City.
 
Q.
How will the public be informed of delays and closures?
A.

Information on road closures, delays and congestion will be available from various sources. The public should become familiar with these sources and check for regular updates. The Department's goal is to provide as much real time updates as possible that is accessible to the public.

  • Variable Message Signs
  • NJDOT Web site
  • Local municipal Web site
  • 511NJ travel information
  • Radio and television
  • Other
Q.
How can I avoid delays due to road closures?
A.
You can avoid delays by switching to transit, car or van pooling, avoid traveling during the morning and evening peak hours, telecommuting some days if possible and asking your employer to have you work from other sites where possible. If you have to drive through the area, be prepared to experience delays.
 
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  Last Updated:  January 11, 2013