Projects
These are examples of projects that have improved the built environment.
City of Chico - Bruce Road Construction
City of Chico Thinking Long-Term as the City Uses Roller Compacted Concrete for Bruce Road's Expansion.
Roseville Streets
The City of Roseville landed on Roller Compacted Concrete (RCC), a long-life pavement solution that is cheaper to build ($1M savings on $7.9M project) and will be far less expensive to maintain than traditional asphalt.
U.S. 101 Santa Barbara to Mussel Shoals
The entire scope of the project entails widening 16 scenic miles of Highway 101 along the coast, from Santa Barbara to Mussel Shoals. The four-phase project adds new carpool lanes, widens bridges, and addresses a narrow portion of 101 that has just two lanes in each direction. To date, three of the four phases have completed construction. Along with widening Highway 101 and adding six miles of HOV lanes, four major intersections have also been improved.
Strengthening Argonaut
A modern 20-story office tower in Downtown Sacramento will soon serve as the State Natural Resources Headquarters. Building in such tight urban areas commonly creates challenges for crews that lay the groundwork for these beautiful structures to go vertical.
Lightweight Solution
A modern 20-story office tower in Downtown Sacramento will soon serve as the State Natural Resources Headquarters. Building in such tight urban areas commonly creates challenges for crews that lay the groundwork for these beautiful structures to go vertical.