The Vasco Rd Safety Improvements Project - Phase 1 is designed to improve the safety of approximately 1 mile of Vasco Rd between the cities of Brentwood and Livermore. This stretch of twisting Vasco Rd has heavy, fast moving traffic and a history of serious injury accidents. The project consists of installing a concrete median barrier along the 1 mile project limits and widening the southbound pavement to provide a truck climbing lane, thereby eliminating the gap in the existing truck climbing lanes along Vasco Rd. To accommodate these safety improvements, 6 retaining walls, storm drains, wildlife crossings, and a bridge widening will be constructed. This project is anticipated to take 1.5 yrs (2 construction seasons) to complete, anticipated in December 2011. Check out this blog from time to time to see updates on construction progress and facts about the project.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Brushy Creek Bridge Footing Pour

This past week Teichert Construction completed their first major concrete operation, Brushy Creek Bridge footing pour. A concrete pumping truck set up between the two bridge abutment footings while concrete trucks lined up to supply the materials. County Inspection staff monitored the pour itself while County Materials Testing laboratory staff verified the material quality and obtained samples for further quality assurance sampling.



Concrete being pumped into the Abutment 1 footing form.


Concrete at the Abutment 1 footing, lowest step.


County Materials Testing Laboratory Staff obtaining concrete samples onsite for quality assurance compressive strength testing.