DISTRICT 6 PROJECTS - Philadelphia County

Girard Point Bridge Improvement Project

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Project Overview

County: Philadelphia County
Municipality: City of Philadelphia
State Route: I-95
Local Name: Girard Point Bridge
Project Type: Bridge Rehabilitation
Last Updated: February 2026

The I-95 Girard Point Bridge is a double-decked bridge that is nearly a mile long (5,183 feet) and was built in the late 1960s and early 1970s. The purpose of this project is to ensure that this essential transportation facility for the Philadelphia metropolitan region continues to provide a safe and reliable crossing over the Schuylkill River. The project is intended to keep the bridge and approach structures in sound structural condition, enhance safety, and provide a smoother driving experience.  

I-95 crosses over state and local highways as well as the Schuylkill River and carries an average of 148,500 vehicles per day, about 6 percent of which is truck traffic.

Improvements to the main Girard Point Bridge and the nineteen (19) approach structures will be completed in phases. The Phases 1 and 2 projects (95-GP1) will address the rehabilitation of ten (10) out of the total twenty (20) structures. These are located between Enterprise Avenue and Broad Street in Philadelphia and include the main Girard Point Bridge. The scope of work includes: 

  • Rehabilitating the bridge deck, including the application of a Latex Modified Concrete (LMC) overlay and improving deck joints; 
  • Replacing the bridge parapets (barriers); 
  • Selective rehabilitation of the steel superstructure and painting of the steel. 
  • ​Selective rehabilitation of substructure concrete. 
  • Replacement of the drainage system; and
  • Improvements to the lighting system. 
  • Scour remediation will be installed for the main Girard Point Bridge pier, which is in the Schuylkill River

The remaining ten (10) structures will be repaired under Phase 3 of the project. The scope of work for Phase 4 will be the painting of the main Girard Point Bridge. The proposed start of work for these phases is not determined at this time.

Construction

Construction began on Monday, January 12, on the $261.5 million, two-phase project to rehabilitate the Interstate 95 Girard Point Bridge and nine approach structures in Southwest Philadelphia.

Initial construction activities under Phases 1 and 2 through March will be limited to mobilization, surveying, and construction of contractor access roads at various locations under I-95 between Enterprise Avenue and FDR Park Drive. 

Weather permitting, motorists are advised of the following travel restrictions:

  • Monday, February 23, through Friday, February 27, from 9:00 PM to 5:00 AM the following morning, a single lane closure will in place on northbound I-95 between Enterprise Avenue and Broad Street (Route 611). A second northbound lane will close each night between Midnight and 5:00 AM.
  • Thursday, February 26, and Friday, February 27, from 9:00 PM to 5:00 AM the following morning, a single lane closure will in place on southbound I-95 between Broad Street (Route 611) and Enterprise Avenue. A second southbound lane will close each night between Midnight and 5:00 AM.
  • Monday, March 2, through Friday, March 6, a single lane closure will in place on southbound I-95 between Broad Street (Route 611) and Enterprise Avenue. A second southbound lane will close each night between Midnight and 5:00 AM.

Drivers are advised to allow extra time when traveling through the work area because backups and delays will occur. 

In late July 2026, long-term construction patterns maintaining three travel lanes during peak hours will be installed, while frequent off-peak and weekend lane restrictions will be coordinated with other regional events, including those at the Sports Complex in South Philadelphia.

South State Inc. of Bridgeton, NJ, is the general contractor on Phases 1 and 2.

The project is financed with 90 percent federal and 10 percent state funds and is part of PennDOT’s Bridge Preservation Program to ensure the structural integrity and rideability of Pennsylvania’s bridges.

Accessibility

The project documents can be made available in alternative languages or formats if requested. If you need translation or interpretation services, have special needs, or have concerns that require individual attention, please contact the Project Manager listed above.

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