Muck Road Bridge, Rome, New York

Muck Road Bridge, Rome, New York

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This week, Sessler Wrecking highlights the demolition of Muck Road Bridge concrete arch.

Sessler crews began by installing erosion and sedimentation control at the site. Once installed, the wingwalls were removed and then the arch and the substructure of the bridge were demolished utilizing an excavator. It was critical that Sessler protect the existing roadway from any damage during the demolition process. To complete this portion of the project, Sessler then imported materials and regraded slopes.

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