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Public Information Center - April 27, 2022
Somerset County will be conducting a virtual Public Information Center on Wednesday, April 27, 2022 from 6pm until 8pm, in an "open house" format. The purpose of the Public Information Center is to inform local residents, officials,
and the public of Somerset County’s Final Design and Proposed Construction Plans to rehabilitate
the New Brunswick Road Bridge No. K0607. Federal Funds will be used for construction work. Representatives from Somerset County Engineering and our design consultant Naik Consulting Group will be attending to answer questions.
The scheduled Zoom meeting information:
Join Zoom Meeting: https://zoom.us/j/99862615716?pwd=WmVIV3NEMzJCS0hmRUkvajVKcUVnZz09
Meeting ID: 998 6261 5716
Passcode: 014951
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Meeting ID: 998 6261 5716
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Display Boards that will be presented and discussed during the April 27th Public Information Center are available for download via the links below.
Board 1 - General Plan & Elevation - Proposed Rehabilitated Bridge
Board 2 - General Property Parcel Map
Board 3 - Construction Plan
Board 4 - Detour Plan
Board 5 - Photos of Existing Bridge
Project Information Sheet - Final Design and Construction Phase
For more information about this April 27th Public Information Center, please contact the County's Project Team.
RFP for Final Design & Construction Support Services - Appendix A Documents
The County of Somerset is soliciting proposals for Professional Engineering Services for the Final Design and Construction Support Services for the Rehabilitation of Somerset County Bridge No. K0607, New Brunswick Road over Al’s Brook, Township of Franklin, Somerset County, New Jersey, Contract #: CY-XS-0023-18. The five (5) documents listed in Appendix A of the Request for Proposal are available for download:
- Alternatives Analysis for the Local Concept Development Study for Bridge K0607, New Brunswick Road over Al’s Brook, Franklin Township, Somerset County, NJ, dated April 15, 2015, with Appendices A-D. [8.66 MB]
- Local Concept Development Study for Somerset County Bridge K0607, New Brunswick Road over Al’s Brook, Franklin Township, Somerset County, NJ, dated July 31, 2015, with Appendices A – R. [65.0 MB]
- NJDOT Categorical Exclusion Document Form for the Rehabilitation of Somerset County Bridge No. K0607, New Brunswick Road over Al’s Brook, Franklin Township, Somerset County, NJ, certified by Bureau of Environmental Program Resources, dated March 31, 2016, with Enclosures. [10.7 MB]
- Somerset County Scope of Services for Road Improvements, dated November 1, 2011. [0.45 MB]
- Somerset County Public Works Handbook, dated 2011. [0.61 MB]
Project Summary - Local Concept Development Phase
Somerset County, in coordination with the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA) and the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT), is conducting a Local Concept Development Study for the rehabilitation or replacement of Somerset County Bridge No. K0607, New Brunswick Road over Al’s Brook in Franklin Township.Project Information Sheet with Location Map
Public Information Center Meeting #1 – May 29, 2014
Project Purpose & Need Statement
Public Information Center Meeting #2 – October 23, 2014
Display boards from the Public Information Center Meeting #2, held on October 23, 2014 at the Franklin Township Municipal Building are available for download via the links below. Also, written comments and preference of alternative forms are provided below. Written comments were accepted through Monday, November 24, 2014:
Display Board - Matrix of Alternatives
Display Board - Alternative 2
Display Board - Alternative 3
Display Board - Alternative 4
Display Board - Proposed Improvements under Alternatives 2 and 3
Display Board - Possible Detour Route
Comment Form
Alternative Preference Form
For more information, please contact the Engineering Division.