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Bridge Development Partners transformed a blighted 103-acre brownfield site in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, into an advanced logistics center that will serve the concentrated consumer base in and around New York City. Bridge overcame complex challenges ranging from environmental contamination to poor geotechnical soil conditions to create a 1.3-million-square-foot distribution facility. Bridge Port I is intended as a high-capacity storage and distribution center situated on a large 60-acre site, strategically located in proximity to I-95 and the Outerbridge Crossing to Staten Island, NY. On the banks of the Arthur Kill, the project is situated on a former Act 2 site and involved heavy site cleanup and ground improvements. Inclusive of one standalone building, the project will boast over 243,600 square feet of usable space.
"Our ongoing partnership with the city resulted in a seamless approvals process, and we look forward to working alongside Mayor Caba and the City to bolster the local economy, showcase the region’s talented workforce, and create new job opportunities,”
The rooftop access staircase is constructed from 25 tons of hot-dip galvanized steel beam columns, staircases and handrails and assembled at the galvanizer. The proximity of the galvanizer to the jobsite made it possible to send large sections directly to the jobsite for a seamless installation for the General Contractor, Alloy Welding.
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Building & Architecture
Industrial
Industrial/Urban
Perth Amboy, NJ United States
Aesthetics, Coating Durability, Corrosion Performance, Quality of HDG
Beams, Stringer Channels, Grating, Stair Treads & Handrails
Steel: 25
HDG: 25
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