
Granite Construction said he has won a $ 111 million contract from the Utah Department of Transportation to rehabilitate the Interstate 215 runner of State Route 201 in the North Temple, a company spokesman has confirmed.
The crews will rub three kilometers of cement concrete pavement of existing Portland at I -215 and will overlap it with 175,000 tons of highly modified hot asphalt asphalt. Following the rehabilitation, the California Watsonville contractor will capture the work with a 6 -inch overlap of asphalt that complies with the State compaction standards and routine resistance.
The spokesman said that all the work of the structure and the pavement will be autonomous by granite, with the control of traffic of manipulation of barricades AAA.
Environmental and environmental approvations, including water quality, rainwater and noise permits, were ensured in advance in the terms of Udot.
Updates are included in rainwater infrastructure updates, which includes 22,000 linear feet of the new pipe. Additionally, 22 bridges will submit to the replacement of the roof, hydroimolition, Phothole patch and structural repairs.
To maintain mobility, Granite and AAA Barricade will change traffic and -215 on one side of the motorway, preserving three lanes in each direction during the two -year calendar, with most enclosures limited to the windows of the night and weekend. The ramps at Mr 201, I -80 and California Avenue remain open under intermittent closures and the night work periods will coincide with bridge operations and paving activities, according to the company.
The Grandite Walker hot plant will supply the asphalt of a large number of hot mitching for the main overlap, as well as 5,000 tons of temporary asphalt for ramp closures.
The spokesman said that it is expected to begin on August 1, with the milestones of reopening of the interim bridge and the ramp.
The global budget of the project of $ 190 million, a combination of state and federal funds, supports measures such as the ramp ramp installation on California Avenue to expand the life of the pavement at 15 years.
“The crews of granite paving and structure will remain occupied during the winter and until the fall of 2026,” said Vice President Jason Klaumann in a statement.
The construction is expected to be wrapped in November 2026.
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