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Wabash County Bridge No. 505

Wabash County Bridge No. 505

Wabash County Bridge No. 505

Client

Wabash County Commissioners

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Project Description:  Rehabilitation of a 100-Year Old Historic earth-filled concrete spandrel arch bridge carrying Ferry Street over Vermont Street and Charles Creek.

This bridge rehabilitation project needed the completion of a Categorical Exclusion, Level 3 / Programmatic Section 4 (f).  This type of environmental documentation was required due to the project’s impact on a bridge identified as a candidate for the National Register of Historic Places.  As a result, the project required exhaustive coordination with Section 106 Consulting Agencies in an effort to satisfy historic concerns.  Stipulations remediating the project’s effect on the bridge were documented in a Memorandum of Agreement.  Additionally, the bridge was also photographically documented in accordance with current standards as stipulated in the project’s Memorandum of Agreement.

Approximate Project Cost:  $750,000

Breadth of Services Provided:  Survey, Environmental Services, Bridge Design, and Construction Inspection

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Gray Road Widening and Reconstruction

Gray Road Widening and Reconstruction

Gray Road Widening and Reconstruction

Client

City of Carmel

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Project Description:  The project included the widening of Gray Road to a four-lane “curb and gutter” section with turning lanes north of 96th Street to Blue Woods Creek.  The section continuing north from Blue Woods Creek to 106th Street included a two-lane “curb and gutter” section with a new two-span bridge over Blue Woods Creek.  The project also included enclosed storm drainage with grass median and an asphalt multi-use path on the west side of the roadway.

Approximate Project Cost:  $4,200,000

Breadth of Services Provided:  Survey, Traffic Data Collection & Evaluation, Regulatory Permit Applications, Roadway Design, Bridge Design, Right-of-Way Engineering, Land Acquisition Services, and Construction Inspection

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I-80/94 Borman Expressway Design/Build

I-80/94 Borman Expressway Design/Build

I-80/94 Borman Expressway Design/Build

Client

Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), Lake County

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Project Description:  Design Build project for the reconstruction and widening of nine miles of I-80/94 (Borman Expressway) included:  Two complete interchange reconstructions; four partial interchange reconstructions; pavement replacement; added travel lanes; retaining walls; local road improvements; seven bridge replacements; signing; lighting; wetland mitigation; noise barrier analysis and abatement; and transportation management plan.

Approximate Project Cost:  $150,000,000

Breadth of Services Provided:  Roadway Design, Bridge Design, Signing Design, Contract Documents, Environmental Permits, Bid Support, Post Bid Plan Review, and Final As-Built Review

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I-70 over Wabash River – Vigo County

I-70 over Wabash River – Vigo County

I-70 over Wabash River – Vigo County

Client

Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT)

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Project Description:  The rehabilitation of the I-70 bridge over the Wabash River in Vigo County required extensive research in order to develop a rehabilitation project that would meet the needs of the State while maintaining traffic during construction. The bridge is 1,961 feet long with 21 spans consisting of steel rolled beams and steel plate girders with a reinforced concrete deck. Preliminary design included multiple options for widening the existing bridge which compared construction cost, user cost, and impacts to sensitive environmental areas around the Wabash River. United successfully developed a project that met all of this criteria while also meeting the user demand for continuous use during construction.

Approximate Project Cost:  $12,000,000

Breadth of Services Provided:  Bridge Inspection, Scope Development, Value Engineering, Environmental Document, Supplemental Topographic Survey, Highway Design, Bridge Design, and Regulatory Permit Acquisition.

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I-65 Added Travel Lanes in Boone County

I-65 Added Travel Lanes in Boone County

I-65 Added Travel Lanes in Boone County

Client

Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), Boone County

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Project Description:  Design/Build project for the reconstruction and widening of 12.8 miles of I-65 between I-865 and US 52 included:  seven partial interchange reconstructions; pavement widening; added travel lanes; pavement reconstruction; retaining walls; local road improvements; four bridge replacements; seven bridge rehabilitations; CSX Railroad bridge replacement, CSX Railroad track re-alignment; signing; wetland mitigation; and transportation management plan.

This two-phase project involves adding travel lanes to I-65 from the I-865 interchange to US 52 just north of Lebanon. Phase 1 is a Design/Build project that involves adding one travel lane in each direction from I-865 to CR 100 and milling and resurfacing the existing lanes. Phase 2 is a Design/Build project that involves adding one travel lane in each direction and a full reconstruction of the existing pavement.

United Consulting served as managers of the field survey for this project. This included coordination with an aerial survey consultant and two additional ground survey consultants and performing a great deal of the ground supplemental survey, as well as providing ground and aerial control for the entire corridor. When additional pavement elevations were required during design, United Consulting coordinated with the INDOT district and traffic control consultant to collect this vital information overnight on this highly-traveled interstate.

The environmental services required by this project included the completion of a Level 3 Categorical Exclusion.  Major environmental services investigated during the completion of this documentation included cultural resources investigations, noise analysis, phase I and phase II investigations, and a wetland determination and delineation.  The project also resulted in coordination with the Indiana Department of Environmental Management and the US Army Corps of Engineers due to project impacts upon jurisdictional waters.  The project resulted in a Section 401 Water Quality Certification from the Indiana Department of Environmental Management, a Regional General Permit from the US Army Corps of Engineers and three Construction in a Floodway Permits from the Indiana Department of Natural Resources.  The project also required the completion of a Cemetery Development Plan due to construction disturbance within 100.0 feet of a nearby cemetery.

Approximate Project Cost: $100,000,000

Breadth of Services Provided:  Development of Project Scope and Engineer’s Report, Topographic Survey, Environmental Services, Roadway Design, Bridge Design, ITS Design, Specifications, Utility Coordination, Railroad Coordination, Regulatory Permit Acquisition,  Right-of-Way Engineering, and Land Acquisition

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Fall Creek Road Over Geist Reservoir

Fall Creek Road Over Geist Reservoir

Fall Creek Road Over Geist Reservoir

Client

Hamilton County Commissioners

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Project Description:  The Fall Creek Road over Geist Reservoir Bridge Project involved the replacement of a severely deteriorating bridge in a high profile, highly visible, and environmentally sensitive location.  The project also provided for additional travel lanes, an improved intersection at 96th Street and Carroll Road, and pedestrian access across the busy causeway.

Approximate Project Cost:  $6,873,000

Breadth of Services Provided:  Environmental Services, Roadway Design, Bridge Design , Retaining Wall Design, Landscape Design, Water Line Design, Right-of-Way Engineering, Land Acquisition, and Construction Inspection

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Interchange Modification at I-80/94 and I-65

Interchange Modification at I-80/94 and I-65

Interchange Modification at I-80/94 and I-65

Client

Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT), Lake County, IN

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Project Description:  The project included the complete reconstruction of the system to system interchange at I-80/94 and I-65.  It also included the interchange access to Central Avenue and 35th Avenue.  The interchange configuration included extensive coordination with geotechnical due to soft soils.  The interchange included fly-overs and major Maintenance of Traffic components due the high traffic demands.  The interchange accommodated the highest truck traffic in America during the time of the design.

Approximate Project Cost: $190,000,000

Breadth of Services Provided:  Regulatory Permit Applications, Roadway Design, and Bridge Design.