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VDOT: Covered Bridges of Virginia
Tuesday, May 28th, 2013Virginia DOT: Hydraulic Cement Concrete Paving
Tuesday, October 16th, 2012The Route 58 rehabilitation project provides an alternative to the use of asphalt by overlaying a concrete pavement using hydraulic cement concrete instead. Visit http://www.virginiadot.org. – vdotweb on YouTube
View this complete post...Dumfries, VA: 95 Express Groundbreaking
Thursday, September 20th, 2012On August 7, 2012, VDOT officials gathered with Governor Bob McDonnell to break the ground for the 95 Express Lanes. – vdotweb on YouTube
View this complete post...Richmond, Virginia: I-95 Laburnum Bridge Restoration
Thursday, October 27th, 2011Hugh cranes and big trucks powered through part of VDOT’s I-95 Laburnum Bridge restoration in Richmond, Va., on Saturday. – shominik1 on YouTube
View this complete post...Richmond, Virginia: I-95 Bridge Restoration Project
Wednesday, October 12th, 2011Learn more about the project to replace 11 bridges on a seven-mile stretch of Interstate 95 near Richmond. Visit http://www.virginiadot.org/projects/richmond/i-95_bridges.asp – vdotweb on YouTube
View this complete post...Virginia Department of Transportation: Route 114 New River Bridge demolition
Tuesday, June 28th, 2011Video from the demolition of the old bridge on Peppers Ferry Road, Route 114, over the New River in southwest Virginia, June 21, 2011. Visit www.virginiadot.org. – vdotweb on YouTube
View this complete post...VDOT: A Tale of Two Tunnels
Tuesday, May 31st, 2011VDOT Pictures proudly presents “A Tale of Two Tunnels,” an epic tale extolling the virtues of using the Monitor-Merrimac Memorial Bridge-Tunnel to get to the beach this summer season! Critics are raving! Visit www.virginiadot.org. – vdotweb on YouTube
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