MassDOT and design engineers said they are "very confident" in the specific target date revealed at a public forum on Wednesday night.
The MA Department of Transportation will update residents on the progress toward a temporary Hall-Whitaker and replacement Kernwood bridge.
Some nighttime or marine closures may still occur in the coming weeks as MassDOT completes additional repair work.
The closure means both the Kernwood and the Hall-Whitaker Drawbridge will be closed to traffic, bicycles and pedestrians starting in June.
A price hike for non-residents visiting the city's popular beaches is now in effect.
The driver was taken to Beverly Hospital with no further information on the person's condition as of Wednesday night.
The state Department of Transportation said the bridge will be shut down Tuesday night at 8 to reopen Wednesday morning.
The full, continuous closure was revealed during an update on the Hall-Whitaker and Kernwood bridge replacement projects on Wednesday.
Closures will begin on Tuesday on the northerly side of the bridge and continue indefinitely before switching to the southerly side.
UPDATE: A public meeting to update residents on the Hall-Whitaker and Kernwood construction timelines scheduled for Thursday was postponed.
The state Department of Transportation said the closure will take place Thursday night.
The state Department of Transportation said the work on Hale Street is to install a new sidewalk.
The state Department of Transportation said the weekend work will start Saturday at 6 a.m. and run into Monday.
Road work will result in closed lanes and alternating traffic between Haskell Street and the Beverly/Manchester line.
The navigation channel beneath the bridge will be closed at night for two months starting on Sept. 15.
The Sohier Road/Brimbal Avenue exit will be closed for drainage repair starting at 8 a.m.
The disruptions will occur between Western Avenue and Eastern Avenue in Beverly.
The work was set to begin on Monday with one-lane traffic and occasional detours at the intersection of Thorndike Street and Broadway.
The MBTA said early Wednesday afternoon that the problem was due to a signal issue in Beverly and was affecting inbound and outbound trains.
Salem introduced the low-cost ride-sharing service in 2020 and expanded it using American Recovery Plan Act funds.
The North Beverly Station parking lot will be closed this weekend while the Beverly Depot accessible platform is closed for replacement.
Officials said preliminary work will begin on the long-anticipated project Monday with the official kickoff set for March 11.
MassDOT officials said there will be one-way, alternating traffic in the area between Bridge Street in Beverly and Sargent Street in Salem.
Pedestrians and cyclists, who are still allowed on the Hall-Whitaker Bridge, will be unable to use it Wednesday and Thursday morning.
More school districts are making the shift to electric buses this year, but Beverly is taking going green one step further.
The bridge connecting Beverly and Salem will be reduced to one lane of alternating traffic starting at 7 p.m. each night.
The bridge, closed early Wednesday afternoon, will be reduced to one lane to fix a mechanical system on the movable span of the drawbridge.
While businesses in the area remain open, drivers are asked to explore alternate routes around the area on Wednesday.
During the two months of the Sumner Tunnel shutdown, travel to and from any station on the Rockport and Newburyport lines is $2.40 each way.
The state Department of Transportation said the bridge, which is undergoing work this week, was stuck in the "up" position all day.
The bridge will have one-way alternating traffic and will not open for marine traffic on weekday nights through early next week.
There are some parking changes beginning in downtown Beverly that residents and visitors should know about starting on May 1.
The Department of Transportation said the channel under the Kernwood Drawbridge​ connecting Beverly and Salem will close on Feb. 27.
The MBTA said delays were up to 40 minutes Monday afternoon even after recently completed construction projects.
The MBTA said all trains on the Rockport/Newburyport line were experiencing up to 30-minute delays as of late Thursday morning.
A MassDOT timeline unveiled Tuesday includes 13 years of continuous bridge work and detours around the city's two deficient bridges.
Four months after the Hall-Whitaker drawbridge was deemed unsafe and closed to traffic, the state is set to provide information on a fix.
The MBTA said all service was suspended for about two hours with residual delays between Salem and Beverly on Thursday afternoon.
A community meeting with MassDOT officials has been set on the bridge that was shut down on an emergency basis in June.
A Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center report said the region has the highest rate of failing bridges in the state.