NY27 & I-495 Median Barrier, Phase 2

NY27 & I-495 Median Barrier, Phase 2

CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION: ROADWAYS »

Location: Suffolk County, New York
Client: New York State Department of Transportation, Region 10
Completion Date: 2015
Construction Cost: $1,025,000

Provided construction inspection services for this NYSDOT contract, to provide a median barrier system on both I-496 (Exit 70-73) and NY Route 27 (Exit 59-66), to address the future potential for high severity crossover accidents.

This project improved the overall safety of the roadway by reducing the possibility of median crossover accidents and upgrading existing barrier. The improvements included a new cable median barrier system. In addition, existing median rail at bridges and sign structures were placed, replaced and/or upgraded as necessary. Minor clearing and grubbing was also necessary.

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NY 112 3R Granny Road to NY 25

CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION: ROADWAYS »

Location: Brookhaven, Suffolk County, New York
Client: New York State Department of Transportation, Region 10
Completion Date: On-going
Construction Cost: $16,290,000

Provide Construction Inspection Services for the NY112 3R, Granny Road to NY25 project.

This project will improve safety and mobility in the section of the NY Route 112 from Granny Rd. to NY Route 25, in the community of Coram in Town of Brookhaven, Suffolk County, NY. The proposed improvement is a reconstruction of NY Route 112 to provide a three lane highway section with one lane in each direction and with a center two way left turn lane for improved traffic flow and reduced accidents.

Improvements include raised medians, added turn lanes, positive drainage, a new skid resistant pavement surface, new regulatory and street name signs, bike lanes in both directions, continuous curbing, new sidewalks connecting to existing pedestrian facilities, all new pavement markings, and traffic signal upgrades and replacements including installation of pedestrian signals with countdown timers. Privately owned facilities, such as utility poles and aerial utility lines as well as underground utilities, will be relocated as necessary by their respective owners. Inspectors may be required to work nights and weekends.

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