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Tulsa, OK

At $87,000,000.00, the I-44/U.S. 75 Interchange contract is the single largest dollar amount ever awarded for a highway construction project in Tulsa.

Work Done

  • Heavy Highway / Urban Expressways
  • Bridge & RCB Construction
  • Cast-In-Place & Pre-Cast Retaining Walls
  • Mass Earthwork
  • Concrete & Asphalt Paving
  • Crushed Aggregates
  • Sheet Piling & H-Piling
  • Drainage Pipe & Structures
  • Slipform Barrier Wall
  • Slope Wall & Ditch Liner
  • Water & Sewer Utilities

 

Products and Quantities

  • 286,000 CY Earthwork
  • 71,000 SY of Pavement Removal
  • 61,000 TN Asphalt Paving
  • 130,000 SY Concrete Paving
  • 9,500 LF RCP Storm Sewer
  • 1565 SY Cast-In-Place Retaining Wall
  • 1,542 SY Pre-Cast Retaining Wall
  • 22,000 LF Curb
  • 1,700,000 LB Structural Steel Bridge Beams
  • 4,914 LF Concrete Bridge Beams
  • 17,000 LF Parapet Barrier Wall
  • 3,700 LF Piling
  • 5,333 LF Drilled Shafts (more than one mile)
  • 15,800 CY Bridge Concrete

Tulsa, OK

The project included the final four miles of a 17-mile widening project to provide Tulsa with a modern urban corridor.

Work Done

  • Heavy Highway / City Streets
  • Asphalt & Concrete Paving
  • Bridge & RCB Construction
  • Cast-In-Place Retaining Wall
  • Storm Sewer Utilities
  • Water Utilities

Products & Quantities

  • Onsite Excavation – 350,000 CY
  • Crushed Base Rock – 90,000 TONS
  • Asphalt Pavement – 81,900 TONS
  • Concrete Pavement – 251,500 SY / 77,650 CY
  • Parapet and Median Wall – 27,800 LF
  • Reinforced Concrete Pipe – 2,750 LF
  • Class AA Bridge Deck Concrete – 2,165 CY
  • Prestressed Concrete Bridge Girders – 3,309 LF
  • Reinforced Concrete Box Concrete – 2,233 CY
  • Cast-In-Place Retaining Walls – 490 SY

Tulsa, OK

The Gathering Place is 100 acres of Tulsa’s iconic waterfront along the scenic Arkansas River transformed into a world-class, award-winning public park.

WORK Done

  • Large Civil With Design Build Aspects
  • Earthwork With Slope Reinforcement
  • Storm Sewer Drainage / Underdrain System With Underground Detention
  • Roadway / Walkway Stabilization

PRODUCTS & QUANTITIES USED:

  • 407,500 CY Site Excavation / Rock
  • 550,500 SY Geogrid/Fabric Slope Reinforcement
  • 34,246 LF Storm Drainpipe
  • 456 EA Drainage Structures
  • 4,100 SF Secant Wall / 50,100 SF Slurry Wall
  • 9,735 SF Concrete Articulated Paving Blocks
  • 19,911 CF Infiltration Basins
  • 94 LF Precast Arched Walkway Tunnel
  • 57,100 TN Riprap

Tulsa, OK

For more than 50 years, ODOT and the City of Tulsa have intended to complete an outer loop around the downtown corridor, and with this project, that plan will now be in sight.

WORK Done

  • Heavy Highway / City Streets
  • Mass Grading
  • Soil Stabilization
  • River Excavation
  • Riprap
  • RCB Construction
  • MSE Retaining Wall
  • Storm Sewer Utilities

 

PRODUCTS & QUANTITIES

  • Onsite Excavation – 1,417,100 CY
  • Offsite Borrow – 1,990,800 CY
  • Precast Drainage Structures – 238 EACH
  • Reinforced Concrete Pipe – 21,751 LF
  • Reinforced Concrete Box Culvert – 1,546 CY
  • Crushed Base Rock – 171,600 TONS
  • Stabilized Subgrade – 374,800 SY
  • Riprap – 37,192 TONS
  • MSE Wall – 417 SY

Yukon, OK

We helped get Oklahoma’s fastest growing county ready for the future with the new Frisco Road Interchange. 

Work Done

  • Major Earthwork
  • Subgrade Stabilization
  • Concrete Paving
  • Bridge & RCB Construction
  • Storm Sewer Utilities

Products & Quantities

  • Unclassified Excavation & Borrow = 184,000 CY
  • Stabilized Subgrade = 65,000 SY
  • Cement Treated Base (Self-Produced) = 6,600 CY
  • PC Concrete for Pavement (Self-Produced) = 14,000 CY
  • PC & Dowel Jointed Concrete Pavement (Placement) = 55,000 SY
  • 355’x87’ 4-Span Structural Steel Bridge
  • Structural Steel = 967,000 LB
  • Class AA Deck Concrete = 1,000 CY
  • 42” Parapet = 950 LF
  • Retaining Wall, 623 LF long = 660 CY
  • Storm Sewer = 2,100 LF with 24 Structures

Jenks, OK

In the heart of one of Oklahoma’s fastest growing communities, keeping the residents safe was our highest priority. 

Work Done

  • Heavy Highway / City Streets
  • Asphalt & Concrete Paving
  • Bridge & RCB Construction
  • Cast-In-Place Retaining Wall
  • Storm Sewer Utilities
  • Water & Sanitary Sewer Utilities

 

Products & Quantities

  • Unclassified Excavation & Borrow = 25,000 CY
  • Base Aggregate = 19,020 TONS
  • Asphalt Paving = 7,700 TONS
  • PC Concrete Pavement = 375 CY
  • Single Span Bridge = 137 LF
  • Retaining Wall, 623 LF long = 660 CY
  • Storm Sewer = 4,100 LF with 44 Storm Structures
  • Waterline = 4,500 LF
  • Sanitary Sewer = 3,600 LF
  • Traffic Signals