At a Glance
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27
Bridge Rehabilitations
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2
Bridge Replacements
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$214M
Project Value
- Location
- West Virginia & Ohio
- Offices
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Award
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West Virginia DOH Engineering Excellence Awards, 1st Place, Large Bridge Category
- Location
- West Virginia & Ohio
- Offices
- Award
- West Virginia DOH Engineering Excellence Awards, 1st Place, Large Bridge Category
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I-70 Bridges Upgrade Design and Quality Assurance
When the West Virginia Division of Highways (WVDOH) set out to rehabilitate a series of bridges along I-70, they brought us in as prime consultant and quality assurance managers. Our team initially included HDR as a major subconsultant but expanded to include TRC Engineers and Mead & Hunt after the project¡¯s bids exceeded budgeted amounts, due in large part to additional scope added over the project development.
The project included designing 24 bridge rehabilitation plans and two full bridge replacements. We led the design work for these bridges with subconsultant assistance from TRC and HDR. Additional services included traffic (HDR), geotechnical (Â鶹´«Ã½), public involvement services (HDR), roadway design services (TRC), environmental and permitting (TRC), and quality assurance review (Mead & Hunt).
With careful coordination between many professionals across the companies, the final plan set included about 2,800 plan sheets and was delivered around seven months after the start date. Construction began in 2019 and is expected for an on-time completion in the fall of 2022. When complete, these rehabilitated and replaced bridges will provide a safer, more reliable travel experience for I-70 users.?
At a Glance
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27
Bridge Rehabilitations
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2
Bridge Replacements
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$214M
Project Value
- Location
- West Virginia & Ohio
- Offices
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Award
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West Virginia DOH Engineering Excellence Awards, 1st Place, Large Bridge Category
- Location
- West Virginia & Ohio
- Offices
- Award
- West Virginia DOH Engineering Excellence Awards, 1st Place, Large Bridge Category
Share
Thomas Butler, Principal, Transportation
It¡¯s very rewarding to see my bridge projects solve county transportation problems while staying sensitive to tight funding limits.
Mike Chamberland, Project Manager
Though projects have challenges, in the end, seeing our hard work become reality and improve the community is why I became an engineer.
Donavon Cunningham, Senior Construction Manager
When you¡¯re passionate about what you do, you create positive energy, and there is a direct correlation between positive energy and positive results.
Stan Harris, Principal
The projects I enjoy most are ones that involve a lot of geotechnical engineering and the chance to be an integral part of a design team.
Joseph Juszczak, Construction Services Manager
Integrity will earn you respect. Respect and a dedicated team will earn you success.
Taylor Perkins, Principal, Senior Structural Engineer
Complex projects are opportunities for innovation¡ªthe challenge of fusing engineering with creativity inspires me.
Mike Perry, Vice President, Transportation
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