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"Alexander St/Rd Bridge Replacement Projects"

ASCE Central Jersey Branch is pleased to bring you a one-hour live webinar on "Alexander Street/Alexander Road Bridge Replacement Projects," presented by John S. Campi, Jr., NJDOT and Basit (Sunny) Ali Muzaffar, PE, Mercer County

Please join us for this event on Tuesday November 10th from 7:00 - 8:00 pm.

This presentation will discuss the coordinated effort to replace three structures on Alexander Road and Alexander Street in West Windsor Township and the Municipality of Princeton, including bridges over Stony Brook and the Delaware and Raritan Canal. Alexander Road and Alexander Street serve as a major link between West Windsor and Princeton, providing a vital transit, bicycle, and pedestrian link to Princeton University, Turning Basin Park, and the D&R Canal State Park.

The New Jersey Department of Transportation and Mercer County coordinated and accelerated their projects to fit within a schedule coordinated with local stakeholders including Princeton University and D&R Canal State Park, as well as environmental timing restrictions.

Extensive outreach and coordination was needed to accelerate the design and construction, involving numerous stakeholders including, but not limited to the Municipality of Princeton, West Windsor Township, Princeton University, D&R Canal Commission, New Jersey Water Supply Authority, Verizon, Public Service Electric & Gas, the NJDEP State Historic Preservation Office, and the D&R Canal Bridge Task Force.

The success of this project is attributed to the coordinated effort of many involved to accelerate project delivery and construction.

Program is approved for 1 PDH (NJ) and is currently pending approval for 1 PDH (NY).

Cost: FREE - but you must register to reserve your space and get the link to join

During checkout, we also ask that you consider making a donation to our scholarship fund.

About the Speakers:

John S. Campi, Jr., Project Engineer, NJDOT: Mr. Campi has over 24 years of Project Management experience on a wide variety of projects. He has managed many projects within Mercer County and the regional area. Project experience includes ABC or “Hyperbuild” Bridge replacement, Orphan Bridge replacements over Amtrak, drainage improvements, resurfacing, roadway widening, ITS system projects, and intersection improvements. Mr. Campi has delivered and managed about 50 projects totaling over $1B in costs. Mr. Campi has over 42 years of service with NJDOT and has worked in the Planning Unit, Research and Development Unit, and Utility Bureau. In the Research Unit, he authored ‘Guiderail Delineation’ in the nationally published TRB Record. Some of his efforts include: Route 1 Olden Avenue Hyperbuild (ABC) Bridge Replacement, Alexander Road Bridge over Amtrak, Route 1 Alexander Road to Mapleton Road (Penns Neck), Route 1 Business Streetscape/Roundabout, Route 1 SB Nassau Park Boulevard, Trenton Amtrak Bridges, South Broad Street Bridge (Route 206), and Route 31 Bridge over CSX.

Basit Ali Muzaffar (Sunny), PE, Assistant County Engineer, Mercer County: Mr. Muzaffar has over 30 years in the inspection, planning, design, and construction management of transportation infrastructure projects. Currently, he serves as Assistant County Engineer for Mercer County, New Jersey, where he is responsible for the county’s structural engineering inspection and design functions, and also oversees financial and other key project management functions. Mr. Muzaffar received his Bachelors and Masters degrees in Civil Engineering from Rutgers University. Prior to serving as Assistant County Engineer, Mr. Muzaffar was a Supervising Engineer for Mercer County. In this role, he was responsible for the design and construction of over 70 structures, employing in-house resources, consultants, and contractors. Mr. Muzaffar was successful in obtaining and managing more than $60M in Local Aid funding. Prior to his employment with Mercer County, he worked with IH Engineers, STV, Michael Baker Jr., Inc., and the New Jersey Department of Transportation, Division of Bridge Design, Bureau of Structural Evaluation.

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