NEW YORK (PIX11) -- Cars and traffic aren’t the only things you’ll see on the George Washington Bridge.

Crews have been working on it since 2013.

It’s a $2 billion project with the Port Authority called “Restore the George.”

While people and vehicles go back and forth over the structure, crews are rebuilding the bridge, which opened in October 1931.

In some areas, crews have been dismantling parts of the roadways as cars and trucks travel the ramps and spans.

That's all part of the design, which is a total of 11 projects.

Ken Tripaldi is the program's senior engineer of construction at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

"We work in stages to minimize impact while we get the work done," said

Work officially started in 2013 and will continue into 2030.

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