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Opening of Proposal - Coal Line Trail, Phase IIB (CE Services) Proj No. 122-035 - USI Consultants, Inc.
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8 City of South Bend | Coal Line Trail, Phase IIB | Des. #2200199 <br />Project Experience <br />Historic Truss Bridge Reconstruction and Trail Construction - Hamilton County <br />B-34227 Hamilton County Department of Parks and Recreation Strawtown – Kowteewi Twin <br />Truss Bridge Reconstruction and Trail Construction <br />USI completed the construction management for reconstruction of two historic structures <br />from Washington and Wayne County that were reassembled to create a trail bridge over <br />the White River. A third structure was built to recreate a bridge in Hamilton County that was <br />demolished using the original plans. The construction methods used replicated the original <br />methods used to build the bridges completed by skilled craftsman. The project was completed <br />on schedule and under budget. <br />Monon Trail Pedestrian Bridge over 146th Street <br />USI provided construction management/ inspection for the Monon Trail over 146th Street <br />in Hamilton County. A pre-fabricated five span bridge structure was used with modular <br />block retaining walls that resemble old railroad abutments. The bridge has a concrete deck <br />with snow melt system, and curbs. Many trail amenities are included in the project, such as <br />benches at resting areas, signs, traffic signals, and drainage structures.
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