Prior to any sort of construction, ADOT must complete environmental surveys of the entire project area. Right now, ADOT is evaluating the US 89 project area to see if there are any archaeologically significant sites in the right of way. -ArizonaDOT on YouTube
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Arizona DOT: Archeological Survey Before Construction
Monday, October 21st, 2013Phoenix, AZ: I-17 Flooding
Wednesday, September 11th, 2013Many parts of Arizona were hit by unseasonably heavy rains on Monday, September 9, 2013. The city of Phoenix was no exception.
View this complete post...Pinon, AZ: Navajo Route 4 Road Maintenance Resumes
Monday, June 17th, 2013After shutting down work in Oct. 2012 due to armed community members driving through the work site, the Navajo Division of Transportation road crew is back out on Navajo Route 4 to finish three miles of road improvement. –NavajoDOT on YouTube.
View this complete post...Maricopa County, AZ: State Route 24 (Gateway Freeway)
Monday, May 20th, 2013Also known as the Gateway Freeway, SR 24 is designed to span one mile between Loop 202 (Santan Freeway) and Ellsworth Road. When construction is finished in fall 2013, this new east valley freeway will feature a freeway to freeway interchange, complete with elevated ramps connecting to and from Loop 202 near Hawes Road. –ArizonaDOT […]
View this complete post...Bylas, AZ: Gila River Bridge
Wednesday, March 27th, 2013The US 70 Gila River Bridge near Bylas, Arizona is the state’s fourth longest bridge, measuring 1,829 feet in length. ADOT has replaced the original bridge, built in 1957, with a new bridge. The $12.7 million project features wider travel lanes, emergency shoulders and a pedestrian walkway. – ArizonaDOT on YouTube
View this complete post...Page, AZ: US 89 Pavement Buckle
Monday, February 25th, 2013Arizona DOT: Building A Freeway – Prestressed Box Girders
Monday, January 21st, 2013Prestressed box girder: a beam made from concrete and steel; prestressed within its elastic limit to counteract stresses that occur under the bridge’s load. Girder size depends on the unique design of a bridge. These girders are 96 feet long and weight 93,000 pounds.
View this complete post...Munds Park, AZ: Interchange Project Update
Monday, January 21st, 2013Prescott, AZ: I-17/Cordes Junction Traffic Interchange Improvement Project
Friday, January 4th, 2013Cochise County, AZ: SR 90/San Pedro River Bridge Replacement Project
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