New Jersey Turnpike 1-95 over Berry's Creek

New Jersey Turnpike 1-95 over Berry's Creek

Kearny, New Jersey, United States
NJ Turnpike Structure carries I-95 over Berry’s Creek Canal in Bergen County, NJ. It is a four-span bridge with a typical span consisting of a 33-foot monolithic slab.
Owner: New Jersey Turnpike
Consultant: IH Engineers
Contractor: Agate Construction

Built in 1970, this four-span bridge carries I-95 over Berry’s Creek Canal with three lanes of eastbound and westbound traffic. The 132-foot-long, 132-foot-wide structure features monolithic concrete slab spans and a substructure of H-pile bents encased in concrete, supported by reinforced concrete abutments at each end.

Piles with old CMP jacket removed

The Problem

Despite multiple rounds of rehabilitation, the substructure piles of the NJ Turnpike bridge over Berry’s Creek Canal have continued to deteriorate. Originally encased in concrete, the H-piles were later reinforced with an additional steel cage and enclosed in corrugated metal pipe (CMP) as a stay-in-place form during a subsequent repair effort. However, the bridge’s location over brackish water—a corrosive mix of salt and fresh water—has contributed to ongoing deterioration.

Over time, chloride-laden moisture infiltrated the concrete encasement and reached the embedded steel, leading to significant corrosion of the H-piles, reinforcing cage, and CMP. This corrosion triggered spalling and delamination throughout the piles, raising concerns about the long-term durability and structural integrity of the bridge’s foundation.

The Solution

To address the ongoing corrosion and restore structural integrity, a Galvashield® DAS Cathodic Protection Jacket system with bulk anodes was implemented for each pile. Specifically designed for performance in salt and brackish water environments, the system included Marine DAS anodes and two bulk anodes per pile for submerged protection. A stay-in-place fiberglass form was used to encase the pile, and an epoxy-coated reinforcement cage was added to support the necessary overbuild for the jacket installation.

Anodes and cage placed around pile
Completed jacket systems

The Result

The cathodic protection system provided targeted, long-term corrosion mitigation for the bridge piles, restoring structural integrity and preventing future deterioration. Designed for a 20-year service life extension, the solution ensures durability in a harsh brackish water environment while allowing for ongoing performance monitoring.

Technology Used

These innovative products and technologies were used on this project. 

 

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