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Highway over Triunfo Creek Bridge #1180” In November 2018 the Woolsey fire devastated parts of Los Angeles and Ven- tura Counties including the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area and Malibu. Adjacent to areas that were destroyed, the Triunfo Creek Bridge in Cornell needed to be replaced. Te Los Angeles County Department of Public Works awarded Granite Construction the contract to construct a permanent replacement bridge. Granite worked closely with the owner to accommodate tourist traffic passing through the job. Te team was sensitive to numerous environmental constraints while working around Triunfo Creek, a tributary of Malibu Lake which is home to many high-profile residents. Granite’s constructability expertise saved significant time as the team


worked with stakeholders to reduce or fully mitigate new budget impacts related to the increased truss weights and larger crane needed to construct the final designed bridge. Te company’s strong community engagement, use of on-site materials to reduce costs and excellent safety record all contributed to a highly successful project. Also selected as finalists in this category were Griffith Company for “Park


to Playa Pedestrian Bridge” and Myers and Sons Construction for “Santa Fe Bridge over the Tuolumne River.”


WINNER Granite Construction for “Mulholland


Granite Construction received a Constructor award for Mulholland Highway over Triunfo Creek Bridge #1180 project.


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CALIFORNIA CONSTRUCTOR MARCH-APRIL 2022


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