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Allen Street Bridge Replacement
Project started in 1999 - Project completed in 2001
Replacement of two lane, multi-span steel truss bridge originally built in 1923. |
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Benicia Segmental Bridge
Project started in 2001 - Project was completed August 2007
Construction of a five lane segmental concrete bridge spanning the Carquinez Strait. |
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Ebey Slough Phases 4 & 5, Snohomish River Bridge
Project started in 1994 - Project completed in 1997
Over the Snohomish River Delta, General Construction built a 2,700 ft long sectional bridge composed of 39 spans of prestressed concrete girders with a cast-in-place deck. |
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Hamilton Avenue Bascule Bridge Project
Project started in August 2005 - Project completed in 2009
This project included the rehabilitation of the Hamilton Avenue Bascule Bridge over the Gowns Canal in Brooklyn, NY. |
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Homer M. Hadley Bridge Repair
Project will start May 2009 - Project completion anticipated July 2009
General Construction Company replaced four expansion joints on the Homer M. Hadley Bridge, I-90. |
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San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge E2/T1 Foundation
Project started April 2004 - Completed March 2008
As part of a KFM joint venture, General Construction built two foundations for the main span of the future self anchored suspension span of the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge. |
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San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge, Skyway Segment
Project started in 2002 - Project completion 2008
The $1.2 billion Skyway Segment of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge project included the construction of a mile and a half of side-by-side viaduct bridge structures in San Francisco Bay. |
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SR520 Pontoon Construction
Project started in December 2010 - Anticipated completion date is March 2014
Kiewit-General will begin construction of a new casting facility in Aberdeen, WA. Once the casting facility is complete, Kiewit-General will start building the SR520 Floating Bridge pontoons. |
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Tacoma Narrows Bridge
Began July 2004 - Finished March 2008
General Construction Company was part of the team who constructed a 5,200 ft suspension bridge adjacent to the existing bridge in Tacoma, WA. |
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