Bridge Construction
The D.A. Collins Companies know what it takes to complete bridge projects safely, efficiently and on budget. During the past 60 years, the D.A. Collins Companies have completed dozens of projects in the Northeast for a number of private and municipal entities.
Recent Projects
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LIME KILN ROAD BRIDGE Replacement of 1913 Concrete Arch Bridge
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BASS RIVER MGP DREDGING Dredging of coal tar contaminated sediments and installation of a subaqueous cap and scour mat system.
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RETAINING WALL REPLACEMENT ALONG THE BASKET CREEK
Replace existing stone laid retaining wall with a post-and-concrete panel wall and reconstruction County Route 28.
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SCHOOL ST. FALLS VIEW PARK Construction of a recreational park and overlook to observe the Cohoes Falls.
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HADLEY 'BOW' BRIDGE Rehabilitation of the Hadley ‘Bow’ bridge over the Sacandaga River, to allow unrestricted traffic loading, without sacrificing the historic appeal of this local landmark. This ‘lenticular’ truss bridge was built by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company in 1885 and is the only one like its kind still remaining in its original location. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 25, 1977. Read more about this project |
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CONSTRUCTION OF 145TH STREET BRIDGE SWING SPAN OVER THE HARLEM RIVER The erection and transfer of the truss swing span for the 145th Street Bridge over the Harlem River. This movable bridge section was erected on land and loaded onto a barge in Coeymans, NY. The site of this swing span assembly was approximately 200 miles north of its final delivery location in New York City. The span was assembled, loaded onto barges, transported to site, and then floated into place. Read more about this project |
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BENNINGTON CONNECTOR PROJECT C2, C3, C4, C6 Construct a new 3 lane highway for Route 7 in New York State to Route 67A in Vermont Read more about this project |
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ROUTE 12 BRIDGE, BETHEL Replace the existing composite girder bridge with new multi span structure. Read more about this project |
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CASTLETON BRIDGE REHABILITATION Repair the deteriorated concrete substructure. Repair/ replace deteriorated steel and inspection tram members. Upgrade the electrical system for the bridge lighting and tram. Paint portions of the structural steel. Read more about this project |
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CROSS STREET BRIDGE Install a new road connecting VT routes 125 and 30 to US route 7, across the Otter Creek. Read more about this project |
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ROUTE 159 OVER THE CSX RAILROAD Replacement of an existing steel thru-girder span with a pre-stressed post tensioned “Spahn Span” structure. Read more about this project |
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REHABILITATION OF THE NORTH BRIDGE AT PEEBLES ISLAND STATE PARK Rehabilitation of an historic railroad bridge that spans the Fifth Branch of the Mohawk River and the New York State Erie canal. This goal was to convert the existing bridge, which carried rail traffic and light vehicular traffic, to allow unrestricted vehicular traffic loading and a scenic pedestrian walkway. This conversion needed to be accomplished without sacrificing the historic appeal of this local landmark that sits at the confluence of the Mohawk and Hudson Rivers. This multiple span truss bridge was originally built by the American Bridge Company in the early 1900’s to provide railroad access to the island when it had a ship yard and manufacturing facility. Read more about this project |
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REPLACEMENT OF NYS ROUTE 9P OVER SARATOGA LAKE Replacement of an existing bridge that spans the Saratoga Lake outlet. The goal of the project was to replace the existing narrow, structurally obsolete, 600’ long triple truss bridge. The replacement structure had wider traffic lanes, sidewalks on both sides, higher capacity and provided more clearance for boat traffic. Read more about this project |
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SAND CREEK AND POLLOCK ROAD Replacement of four interstate highway structures on I-87 in the Town of Colonie. Read more about this project |
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SCHOHARIE RESERVOIR BRIDGES The replacement of two bridges in the Schoharie reservoir basin. Build both structures with minimal inconvenience to the traveling public and with minimal impact to the environmentally sensitive Schoharie watershed. This watershed is part of the New York City reservoir system. Read more about this project |














