RT 9G Bridge Replacement

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Replacement Bridge Deck and repairs to sub structure, Germantown, NY. New York State’s Route 9G is a state highway that branches off from and reconnects with US Highway 9 in the area of the Hudson Valley.

It crosses the Roeliff Jansen Kill, a creek which drains most of the southern half of New York State’s Columbia County before flowing into the Hudson River, near the towns of Germantown and Livingston. The bridge was determined to require rehabilitation as part of the state’s Preventive Maintenance Initiative, and the work, including renewal of its expansion joint, were carried out during the summer of 2010.

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