Highways, Streets, and Bridges

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Aronson Road & Bridges
Billings, Montana

The City of Billings awarded the Aronson Road and Bridges Project to COP Construction LLC in January, 2008. This project was for the construction of two bridges and 3000 feet of new asphalt road to provide another new access to Billings Heights from Airport Road. Contract time required completion of all work by October, 2008. The showcase of the project involved a new bridge over Alkali Creek. This bridge was a 200 foot single span steel girder structure, on a curve, and with a cast in place concrete deck and walkways. The girders required for the project weighed 630 tons and were supplied to COP Construction LLC by Roscoe Steel, also of Billings, MT. Additional project improvements included MSE walls, street lighting, storm water pipe, inlets, and outfall structures, extension of the water main, and major street landscaping.
Project Owner: City of Billings
Project Amount: $5,720,000
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College Drive Connector
Rock Springs, Wyoming
This project consisted of 2800 feet of sanitary sewer main, 2500 feet of storm drain, 25 inlets, 2200 feet of water main, 5180 square yards of gabion baskets, and 1192 cubic yards of structural steel for a 120 foot long steel single span bridge on a 56 degree skew as well as a vertical and horizontal curve.
Project Owner: City of Rock Springs
Project Amount: $2,681,000
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Cody-Powell Bridge
Cody, Wyoming
Roadway reconstruction included grading, draining, placing crushed base, bituminous pavement surfacing, chip sealing, bridge widening, and fencing on U.S. Hwy 14A approximately 4 miles northeast of Cody.
Project Owner: Wyoming Department of Transportation
Project Amount: $4,994,000
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Parley's I-215 Crossing
Salt Lake City, Utah
A pedestrian bridge was constructed over I-215 with a trail extension retained by 25,000 SF of modular block MSE walls. Project included mass excavation, grading, asphalt paving, barrier, bridge fabrication and erection, ornamental and chain link fence, noise wall, and traffic control.
Project Owner: Utah Department of Transportation –
Region 2
Project Amount: $3,476,000
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Highway 191
Big Sky, Montana
The Highway 191 - Gallatin Canyon Project was a project for the Montana Department of Transportation that began in June 2008 and consisted of improvements that enhanced public safety at Big Sky, Big Sky Spur, Jack Smith Bridge Area, Swan Creek Campground Area and the Spanish Creek Area. It began on Highway 191 at the mouth of the Gallatin Canyon to Big Sky, a total of 15 miles. Improvements included replacing two bridges – the Big Sky Bridge and the Swan Creek Bridge; widening road shoulders; improving site distance for drivers; installing new and upgraded guardrails; and adding right and left turn lanes on Highway 64 going to Big Sky.
Project Owner: Montana Department of Transportation
Project Amount: $14,187,000
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