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EXTENSIVE PORTFOLIO OF EXPERIENCE INSPECTING <br />SIMILAR ROAD RECONSTRUCTION PROJECTS <br />11 9 n, n � n n z E E ii I 11U N °I�1 0 N 1U A S 11 Inl ll <br />$3.1 Million <br />This project consisted of the reconstruction of one mile of 169th <br />Street from Southeastern Avenue to Lindberg Avenue. The existing <br />4-lane section was reconstructed with new storm sewers, sanitary <br />sewer, water main, curb and gutter, sidewalk, utility relocation, QC/ <br />QA HMA asphalt pavement, signage, greenery, and signals. Signal <br />work included traffic signal upgrades at Wicker Avenue, Indianapolis <br />Boulevard (SR 152), and Purdue University -Calumet Entrance. In ad- <br />dition, cured -in -place pipe (CIPP) was installed for a portion of the <br />existing sanitary sewer to avoid additional excavation under an ex- <br />isting petroleum pipeline. This field change was coordinated with <br />our environmental group, INDOT, and the City of Hammond. The <br />project was constructed using local and federal funds, with work <br />performed for the City of Hammond in conjunction with the INDOT <br />LaPorte District. <br />"d11 C 14�IIGA, 11,4, p011 AII III II II"IIY,U II0II"J1, <br />iJh S i , C /G,w. 11 1,), 0 iJ%V Ili 11 Il 0 2 ' 2 <br />1/1i ,lIIN IT'C fly )If i/.',I� f %/', I A1 <br />$5.6 Million <br />This 2-mile project rehabilitated Michigan Boulevard from 440 feet <br />east Carroll Avenue to SR 212. The main elements of the project <br />included milling the existing asphalt overlay, analyzing the existing <br />underneath concrete pavement, making necessary concrete patch- <br />es and retrofit load transfer bar installation at joints and cracks, and <br />installing new asphalt. Additional elements of the project included <br />new storm sewer, a new multi -use path, and approximately 1 mile <br />of a center 2-way left -turn lane. New traffic signal equipment was <br />installed at Roeske Avenue and Johnson Road. Work was performed <br />for the City of Michigan City in conjunction with the INDOT LaPorte <br />District. <br />R GE i3)0/onl7tl1 U IF AC11'4 G <br />I, � J 1[ V, I I A A <br />$860,000 <br />The project included pavement milling and resurfacing along Ridge <br />Road from Grant Street to Colfax Avenue. Work elements include 1.5 <br />inches of surface milling with 1.5 inches of new pavement. Pavement <br />markings were installed as well. Parts of this project were funded by <br />the federal ARRA. Work was performed for the Lake County Highway <br />Department in conjunction with INDOT's LaPorte District <br />