| Job |
Owner/Value |
Description |
| The
New MRB - MO Interchange |
Missouri
Department of Transportation - 2011
$21.8 Million |
This is the
final project on the Missouri side of the ‘New
Mississippi River Bridge. The Missouri North I-70 interchange
connects the New Mississippi River Bridge with the existing
I-70 roadway as well as downtown St. Louis. Current
plans for the interchange include providing access from
the interchange to a future Tucker Avenue improvement
completed by St. Louis City and funded by the American
Reinvestment and Recovery Act. Work on this project
includes 4 bridges, two CIP retaining walls, three MSE
walls, PCC pavement, drainage, signing and ITS elements
to be completed by August of 2013. |
| I-270
& Rott Rd, St. Louis County |
Missouri
Department of Transportation - 2010
$3.3 Million |
This project
rehabilitates and resurfaces the I-270 bridges over
I-44 and Rott Road. The work involves removing the existing
wearing surface of the deck, repairing the decks, hydro
surface profiling, and installation of a new deck surface.
Multiple traffic control stages maintains traffic through
the corridor while work progresses. |
| North
Tucker Blvd. - Phase 2 |
City of
St. Louis
$8.8 Million |
|
| N.
Sarah Street Improvements |
St. Louis
Development Corporation
$1 Million |
This project
involves the rehabilitation of a 1400 FT section of
Sarah Street from West Belle to Page Ave. It consists
of 1300 SY of permeable concrete shoulder, removing/resetting
existing granite curb, replacement of existing storm
drainage structures, and asphalt overlay. Also included
is the replacement of 187 LF of 8” ductile iron
water main. |
| Carrie
Avenue Improvements |
St. Louis
Development Corporation
$1.6 Million |
This project
involves the rehabilitation of a 2900 FT section of
Carrie Ave. from Broadway to Hall St. It consists of
4500 SY of full depth asphalt pavement replacement/widening,
removing/resetting existing granite curbs, concrete
curb & gutter, 2300 SY of pavement replacement,
and 2600 SY of pervious concrete sidewalk replacement.
Also included is the installation of 600 FT of 36”
– 48” storm sewer pipe and the replacement
of existing traffic signals at Carrie Ave. and Broadway. |
| Spirit
Airport Ground Run-up |
St. Louis
County
$3.1 Million |
This project
for Spirit Airport in St. Louis County includes the
construction of a Ground Run-up Enclosure to on west
end of the airfield. Construction of this blast deflection
structure includes 5,300 SY of concrete pavement, 630
feet of 2’ thick reinforced footings to support
the structure and additional site and electrical work
to connect to the existing airport taxiway. |
| Cass
Avenue Bridge |
Missouri
Department of Transportation - 2010
$4 Million |
This project
consists of replacing the Cass Avenue Bridge over I-70.
These improvements are part of the ongoing Mississippi
River Bridge Project. Other improvements include: new
concrete pavement on Cass Ave. (between Broadway and
8th Street), construction of ADA compliant curb ramps
and sidewalks, new sanitary/storm sewers, and updated
lighting and signals. |
| Hazelwood
Avenue White-Topping |
City of
Hazelwood
$1.3 Million |
This approximately
1 mile section of Hazelwood Road located in the Cities
of Hazelwood and Berkeley, MO runs from Frost Road on
the south to Pershall Road on the north. The project
currently is a combination of 7 inch minimum overlay
and 8” replacement totaling 18,000 square yards.
The work also includes several driveway connections,
associated drainage and striping for this heavily commercial
area. |
| Pedestrian
Bridge |
Great Rivers Greenway
$3.6 Million |
South County
Riverfront Access & Bike/Pedestrian Trail –
As part of the Great Rivers Greenway trail system, this
project extends the trail along the Mississippi River
wetlands. The project consists of two new pedestrian
bridges. A single span bridge and an eleven span bridge.
Other construction includes retaining wall construction,
lighting, and fencing. When completed this new path
will provide access from the Jefferson Barracks Park
to just south of the new River City Casino. |