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HEAVY CIVIL $15 - $75 MILLION


“U.S. 101 Deck Replacement at Alemany Circle” Te U.S. 101 Deck Replacement at Alemany Circle project replaced the cracked and crumbling bridge deck structure on a major high-volume artery in the Bay Area. Myers and Sons Construction contended with limited staging areas and carefully worked around other bridge structures in extremely close proximity. As the pandemic forced many areas into lockdown, it reduced traffic and


created an opportunity for acceleration. Myers and Caltrans collaborated to accelerate the project by nearly three months. Te contractor devised myriad solutions and maintained a strict, fast-paced


workflow. It self-performed a large portion of work and leveraged just-in-time materials delivery to streamline the chain of custody and limit laydown area needs. Caltrans expedited testing and approvals of a Myers-developed custom concrete mix that helped meet the accelerated schedule. Innovative construction approaches and strong collaboration allowed


Myers to complete the project three times faster than originally planned. Avoiding liquidated damages estimated at $1 million per day, the contractor won an $8 million bonus for early completion. Also selected as finalist in this category were: Granite for “Belle Terrace


Operational Improvements Project” and Teichert for “SR 120 – Union Road Diverging Diamond Interchange.”


Myers and Sons Construction received a Constructor award for the U.S. 101 Deck Replacement at Alemany Circle project.


WINNER Myers and Sons Construction for


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CALIFORNIA CONSTRUCTOR MARCH-APRIL 2022


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