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The Delaware Memorial Bridge links Delaware and New Jersey with graceful twin suspension spans that soar high above the Delaware River, just north of the mouth of the Delaware Bay.
The Delaware Memorial Bridge is a self-supporting toll bridge operated by the Delaware River and Bay Authority, a bi-state agency. The bridge is a lasting memorial to those soldiers who gave their lives in World War II, the Korean Conflict, Vietnam and Operation Desert Storm.
The DRBA is proposing a two phased plan for Delaware Memorial Bridge (DMB)Toll Rates. The first phase would impact those customers who pay cash and would increase the rate by $1 effective April 1, 2025.
A bi-state compact in 1962 leading to the creation of The Delaware River and Bay Authority reassigned responsibility for the bridge and gave both states an equal say in the discussion about a second bridge.
The coating replacement on all four towers has been completed and the Delaware River and Bay Authority is nearing completion of the 2021 project which includes painting both sections of the northbound bridge between the towers and the anchorages.
The project includes removal of the top 2” of the existing deck slabs and replacement with an Ultra High-Performance Concrete (UHPC) overlay on the New Jersey-bound Span of Delaware Memorial Bridge.
– Today, Delaware River and Bay Authority (DRBA) officials announced that phase one of a major construction project to rehabilitate the bridge deck (driving surface) of the New Jersey bound span of the Delaware Memorial Bridge (DMB) is now underway.
Since 1997, the DRBA has assisted both the state park systems of NJ and DE in bringing people to the historic river forts on both sides of the Delaware River. Running seasonally, this ferry carries foot passengers from Delaware City to Fort Delaware, DE and Fort Mott, NJ.
• Ability to learn the DMB Toll Collection System and the Delaware River and Bay Authority’s Time, Attendance, and Scheduling System • Demonstrated problem solving skills, including resolving difficulties with patrons and
Delaware Memorial Bridge (DMB) will begin on or about the night of September 4th, 2023. Once the lane closures have been set up, two (2) right lanes of the northbound span will be continuously closed until Thanksgiving week.