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Mega Projects of the Americas Woodrow Wilson Bridge Mike McGee, EI Federal Highway Administration 1 Project Location 2 Telegraph US Route 1 River Crossing I-295 MD-210 Road VIRGINIA DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA MARYLAND • Scope • I-295 Improvements • Scope 2 Interchanges 2 Interchanges • Character • Character Urban Construction Over Water, Open3 Bascule contract work from existing operator’s tower 4 Existing Woodrow Wilson Bridge 5 Need For Replacement • Safety . has nearly twice the accident rate of similar highways in Maryland and Virginia as well as the American Legion Bridge . • Traffic Volume . is burdened with seven hours of congestion daily and frequent several-mile backups . 6 Design Contest 7 Design Contest 8 Design Contest 9 Design Contest 10 Design Contest 11 Design Contest 12 Design Contest 13 Design Contest 14 Design Contest 15 Design Contest 16 Design Contest 17 Design Contest 18 Design Contest 19 Design Contest 20 Design Contest 21 General Engineering Consultant Potomac Crossing Consultants • Joint Venture – Parsons Brinckerhoff (Lead) – URS Corporation – Rummel Klepper & Kahl 22 BR-1 Dredging Operation • Weeks Marine Inc. • $14.5 M Contract • Sept. 00 - March 01 • 300,000 cubic yards • Used to fill 50-acre hole at the Shirley Plantation on the James River that was mined for sand and gravel 23 BR-2 Foundations Contract • Joint Venture Tidewater/Kiewit/Clark • $125M Contract • 5/2001 - 7/2003 • 72” Pipe Piles (Bascule) • 35 Per Foundation x 4 24 BR-2 Foundations Contract • Installed With Ringer Crane 300’ Boom • -210’ Tip Depth • Sunk Up To -70’ Under Self Weight • Excavated & Filled W/Concrete To -135’ 25 BR-2 Foundations Contract 26 BR-2 Foundations Contract 27 BR-2 Foundations Contract 28 BR-2 Foundations Contract 29 BR-2 Foundations Contract 30 BR-2 Foundations Contract 31 BR-2 Foundations Contract 32 BR-2 Foundations Contract 33 Bascule contract work from existing operator’s tower 34 BR-3A Bascule Spans Bascule contract work from existing operator’s tower 35 BR-3A Bascule Spans Bascule contract work from existing operator’s tower 36 BR-3A Bascule Spans Bascule contract work from existing operator’s tower 37 BR-3A Bascule Spans Finished V1 OL Pier 38 BR-3A Bascule Spans 39 BR-3A Bascule Spans 40 BR-3A Bascule Spans 41 BR-3A Bascule Spans 42 BR-3A Bascule Spans 43 BR-3A Bascule Spans 44 BR-3A Bascule Spans 45 BR-3A Bascule Spans 46 BR-3A Bascule Spans 47 BR-3B Virginia Fixed Spans Virginia Approach Contract Jones Point Park, Alexandria, VA 48 BR-3B Virginia Fixed Spans Virginia Approach Contract Jones Point Park, Alexandria, VA 49 BR-3B Virginia Fixed Spans 50 BR-3B Virginia Fixed Spans 51 BR-3B Virginia Fixed Spans 52 BR-3C Maryland Approach Spans View of the shuttle-lift moving the pre-cast concrete forms View of the casting yard, for the Maryland Approach Spans, National Harbor property, Oxon Hill, MD 53 BR-3C Maryland Approach Spans 54 BR-3C Maryland Approach Spans View of the pier erection for the Maryland Approach Spans, Potomac River 55 Virginia Right-of-Way Considerations Hunting Towers Relocation/Property Management 56 VA-3 Hunting Tower Demolition 57 VA-4 Virginia Tie-In Contract 58 Urban Deck 59 VA-4 Virginia Tie-In Contract Early Tie-In Proposal 60 Current Status • On schedule • On budget • Excellent Safety Record • Excellent Environmental Record 61 Questions? www.wilsonbridge.com [email protected] 62.