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HEAVY CIVIL $75 MILLION AND OVER


“I-15 Express Lanes Design-Build Project” Riverside County Transportation Commission’s I-15 Express Lanes Design-Build Project greatly improves existing and future mobility along the I-15 corridor. Designed and constructed by a joint venture comprising Skanska as managing partner, Ames Construction as civil general contractor and AZTEC as lead designer, the project increases the freeway’s capacity by 67%. Te project added two express lanes in each direction for 15 miles through


several cities in Riverside County. It included over 130,000 cubic yards of con- crete paving with 20 inside, outside, or median bridge widenings performed on 11 bridges, along with the construction of nine sound walls that were over two miles long and nine retaining walls, among other components. Te project team worked collaboratively with the owner and multiple


stakeholders to deliver the project in a safe and efficient manner. Skanska implemented several innovative solutions to improve safety and reduce en- vironmental impacts. Tey employed teamwork, partnering, and extensive community involvement to help deliver this highly successful project. Also selected as finalist in this category were Manson Construction for “P- 440 Pier 8 Replacement” and Sully Miller for “LAX Taxiway P Project.”


WINNER Skanska USA Civil West for


Skanska USA Civil West received a Constructor award for the I-15 Express Lanes Design-Build project.


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CALIFORNIA CONSTRUCTOR MARCH-APRIL 2022


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