4th ID CAB Vehicle Bridge and Roads

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Client:  USACE, Omaha District
Location: Fort Carson, Colorado
Contract Value:  $17.3M

The 4th Infantry Division Combat Aviation Brigade (ID CAB) Vehicle Bridge and Road project involved the construction of a new four-lane vehicular bridge leading into Fort Carson in Colorado. In addition to the construction of the bridge, the project included the following:

  • Rerouting of an existing road, two tank trails and an adjacent ditch
  • New connector road
  • Permanent wetland mitigation
  • Electric service, street lighting, water, sewer, gas
  • Curbs and gutters
  • Walkway paving
  • Storm drainage
  • Site work
  • Exterior information systems
  • Traffic signage

All roadways and tank trails remained open during construction. The team is constructing a roundabout and road extension as a scope modification.

Client:  USACE, Omaha District
Location: Fort Carson, Colorado
Contract Value:  $17.3M

The 4th Infantry Division Combat Aviation Brigade (ID CAB) Vehicle Bridge and Road project involved the construction of a new four-lane vehicular bridge leading into Fort Carson in Colorado. In addition to the construction of the bridge, the project included the following:

  • Rerouting of an existing road, two tank trails and an adjacent ditch
  • New connector road
  • Permanent wetland mitigation
  • Electric service, street lighting, water, sewer, gas
  • Curbs and gutters
  • Walkway paving
  • Storm drainage
  • Site work
  • Exterior information systems
  • Traffic signage

All roadways and tank trails remained open during construction. The team is constructing a roundabout and road extension as a scope modification.

Client:  USACE, Omaha District
Location: Fort Carson, Colorado
Contract Value:  $17.3M

The 4th Infantry Division Combat Aviation Brigade (ID CAB) Vehicle Bridge and Road project involved the construction of a new four-lane vehicular bridge leading into Fort Carson in Colorado. In addition to the construction of the bridge, the project included the following:

  • Rerouting of an existing road, two tank trails and an adjacent ditch
  • New connector road
  • Permanent wetland mitigation
  • Electric service, street lighting, water, sewer, gas
  • Curbs and gutters
  • Walkway paving
  • Storm drainage
  • Site work
  • Exterior information systems
  • Traffic signage

All roadways and tank trails remained open during construction. The team is constructing a roundabout and road extension as a scope modification.

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