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The Port Authority has replaced all of the George Washington Bridge's original suspender ropes, marking a major milestone in the restoration effort.
The $2 billion project to restore the George Washington Bridge reached a milestone as the last vertical steel suspension rope was replaced.
The $2 billion project to Restore the George Washington Bridge hit a milestone Thursday when the last new suspender rope cable the helps support the roadway was installed.
And a major piece of the Restoring the George project is officially complete. The Port Authority today installed the last new steel suspender rope on the 93 year old George Washington Bridge.
The new bridge will be steel, held up by cables connected to two towers. It will be 45-feet higher than the old bridge, at 230 feet, and accommodate larger ships.
And since 2013, a massive $2 billion state-of-good-repair project has been underway to restore the George Washington Bridge.