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Project Highlights at a Glance

This project includes the full replacement of the bridge, which spans 196 feet across a drainage tributary near the KTSA pond, and the adjacent pathway between Beinecke Student Activities Village and the Kirner-Johnson Building. 

  • Better flow and accessibility: The bridge will be two feet wider than the current structure, and the pathway is being regraded to create a gentler slope.
  • Safer walkways during adverse weather: A snow-melt system will be integrated into the bridge deck, and textured pavers will improve traction on the adjacent pathway.
  • Enhanced nighttime visibility: Energy-efficient LED lighting fixtures will be installed along the bridge railings and in the Beinecke breezeway.
  • Projected timeline: June 9 through early November
Follow Along

A construction webcam is available for those interested in monitoring the project’s progress. We thank you for your patience as we complete this important work to ensure a safer and more inclusive campus.

Accessibility Improvements

Hamilton continues to invest in infrastructure that supports an inclusive and accessible campus environment.

In addition to prioritizing accessibility with the new bridge and pathway, recent upgrades to Green Apple Way were made in advance of this project to ensure a detour route that complies with ADA standards while the bridge is closed. These efforts reflect the College’s broader commitment to accessibility in all major construction and renovation projects.

Martin's Way bridge
Bridge History

The Martin’s Way Bridge was originally constructed in 1992 and underwent a renovation in 2011.
 
Over the years, it became one of the most traveled pathways on campus and a key connection point between academic and student life spaces. 

As the bridge reached the end of its useful life, the College prioritized its replacement not only to address maintenance needs, but also to improve safety, accessibility, and the overall campus experience for all.

Project Team
  • Architect: Voith & Mactavish Architects
  • Landscape Architect: Stimson
  • Structural Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti
  • MEP Engineer: Kohler Ronan, LLC
  • Lighting Consultant: O’Donohoe Lighting
  • Construction Manager: Daniel O’Connell’s Sons

Contact

Contact Name

Facilities Management

Office Location
9 Miller Road

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