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Features - May 2006

Road Work Ahead

COSMIX - The $150 million Colorado Springs Metro Interstate Expansion - will widen Interstate 25 through Colorado Springs, helping ease congestion along a stretch of highway that has seen a dramatic increase in traffic in the last five decades. Full Story >>

Top Biggest Heavy/Highway Contractors List >>


CDOT Announces Summer Construction

CDOT gears up for a big season of summer work, including resurfacing projects, viaduct repairs and replacements, and several highway realignments.
Full Story>>


TOD Plans Emerging

Plans for the redevelopment of the former Gates factory site in Denver are moving forward with the addition of two new team members this spring, the construction manager and the developer of a key 24-acre parcel on the north end of the site.
Full Story>>

FasTracks

The first visible sign of progress on the landmark transit program FasTracks - construction of the 18th Street tunnel - will begin this fall, with final design of the West Corridor set to finish in November. Meanwhile, Union Station's master developer is expected to be named this summer. Full Story >>


Precast Sound Walls Proven to Substantially Reduce Traffic Noise

As traffic increases, the increased volume, speed and quantity of trucks are also boosting noise levels. Noisy exhaust systems and steep inclines exacerbate the problem. However, new technologies and designs for sound walls are mitigating the impacts of highway traffic noise. Full Story >>


ACPA Awards

Project of the Year Honored for Community-Friendly Approach.
TSP Inc. Scott Broadway Street Reconstruction project was selected as the Colorado/Wyoming American Concrete Pavement Association Project of the Year in the category of Municipal Streets under 30,000 sq yds. Full Story >>


12th Annual Colorado Asphalt Pavement Association Awards

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