West Sacramento Sycamore Trail Pedestrian Bridge

West Sacramento Sycamore Trail Pedestrian Bridge

Sycamore Trail Pedestrian Bridge

Local residents of the City of West Sacramento will now have access to Sycamore Trail Pedestrian Overcrossing, a 680′ long earthquake-resistant bridge which connects the local elementary school to adjacent neighborhoods north of US-50. Over 600 cubic yards of concrete were placed for the bridge and 3 adjacent retaining walls to complete the ADA compliant trail realignment. This project includes the addition of a utility access driveway, a parking lot extension, reconstruction of two existing bioretention basins, and the expansion of the community garden. Travelers entering the City of West Sacramento will be greeted with a beautiful welcome sign mounted to the architectural bridge fencing.

Crocker Bridge

Crocker Bridge

Crocker Bridge – County of Sonoma

Reaching the Northern parts of Sonoma County, the Crocker Bridge Pedestrian Crossing will allow the public to cross the Russian River while being separated from public motorists.  The project consists of a Steel Truss Bridge at a length of 519 feet with a Lightweight Concrete Deck, New Abutments and a Retrofit of Pier Pedestals for the new Steel Truss Bridge to be set over the Russian River.  This project is expected to finish by November of 2024.

Corralitos Creek Bridge Widening

Corralitos Creek Bridge Widening

Corralitos Bridge Widening

Situated in the historic town of Watsonville, this projects scope of work included a retrofit of the existing Westbound Lane on CA-152, adding ADA ramps, reconfiguring pedestrian crossing, Asphalt Cold Plaining, Polyester Concrete for the Bridge Deck, Barrier Slabs and Barrier Rail with Bicycle Railing.  The project was completed in August of 2023.

Route 680 Retaining Walls

Route 680 Retaining Walls

Nestled in the Sunol Valley between Fremont and Pleasanton, this project consists of 3 Retaining Walls with lengths of 2,300, 3,300 and 900 foot stretches in the median of Interstate 680.  5,500 feet of wall will include Barrier Slabs, and all walls have Type 842 Barrier Rail.  As crews continue their fast production, Bridgeway’s scope of work is expected to finish near October of 2024.

Route 80 Vacaville to Fairfield

Route 80 Vacaville to Fairfield

Route 80 Vacaville to Fairfield

Our mission to build the bridgeway to the future of California’s infrastructure is best showcased through our latest I-80 toll lanes expansion project introducing two new lanes on I-80 through the addition of 5 new retaining walls and 4 bridge widenings – right in our hometown of Vacaville, CA!

This unique improvement project involves the retrofit and widening of a wide variety of bridge types including a steel girder bridge, a rectangular slab bridge, a precast bridge, and a T-beam bridge through the placement of 5,500 linear feet of CIDH piles and 1,260 cubic yards of concrete; The 5 new retaining walls will require placement of over 6,000 cubic yards of concrete.

Other components of this improvement project include the addition of 2,200 feet of soundwall and a ground anchor wall near the Ulatis Creek Bridge. This project package is set to be completed by winter of 2025 nearing almost 20 continuous miles of freeway improvement.

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Sonoma and Marin County Bridge Repairs

Sonoma and Marin County Bridge Repairs

Located in both Sonoma County and Marin County, the project consists of three separate bridge structure with work occurring at each location. The two bridges located in Sonoma County required the work to be completed within a 45-calendar day work window for each structure. The three structures required extensive traffic control to be performed for the installation and management of 1-way traffic control throughout the construction work timeframe. The work performed consists of the demolition of outdated bridge barrier rail systems (1,630 total LF), Cast-In-Place concrete placement for the construction of Type 732SW and Type 836 Modified bridge barrier rails, installation of new chain link fencing and ornamental railing, installation of Carbon Fiber Reinforcing Polymer Strips to strengthen the existing bridge deck system, installation of Metal Beam Guardrail and new vegetation control concrete, and removal and replacement of HMA paving.

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Napa County Bridge Repairs

Napa County Bridge Repairs

Located in Napa County, the project consisted of bridge rehabilitation work for 7 aging structures ranging in age from 50 years old to 100 years old. The work consisted of concrete spall repair, reinforcing steel repair and replacement, concrete crack repair, and debris removal. The work started in late August 2022 and was completed in October 2022

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West Modesto Overhead Retrofit

West Modesto Overhead Retrofit

The West Modesto Overhead Retrofit project includes the widening and retrofit work for two bridges located in Modesto and Tracy. The Modesto bridge is located on SR 99 and spans across 9th St. This widening includes demolition and reconstruction of the exterior overhangs and concrete barrier, as well as slope paving at both abutments. The hinges on this bridge are seismic retrofitted to include pipe bolsters within the hinge diaphragms. The Tracy bridge is located on SR 5 and SR 33. This widening includes demolition and reconstruction to both the exterior and interior overhangs as well as the concrete barrier. The retrofitting includes the installation of casings on the existing columns, reconstruction of the joint seals and approach slabs, and slope paving extensions.

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Route 205 in Tracy

Route 205 in Tracy Bridge Widening

Located in Tracy, CA along Rte. 205 from Corral Hollow Road to McArthur Blvd, this project consists of a Northbound Precast Box Grider Widening at Corral Hollow Road (70 CY of Concrete), a Southbound Cast In Place Box Girder Widening at Sugar Spur (Spanning over active Railroad Tracks and Canals) that includes Cast-In-Drilled-Hole Piling and Crash Walls (360 CY of Concrete), and two separate Retaining Walls and a Barrier Slab (Over 950 CY Combined.  Bridgeway’s scope of work is scheduled to begin April 2023 and completed by early 2024.

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Route 70 Yuba Bridge Widenings

State Route 70 Yuba Bridge Widenings

This project is located on State Route 70 in Yuba County near Linda and Marysville from 2.4 miles South of Feather River Blvd undercrossing to the Yuba River Bridge and overhead. This project consists of two bridge widenings that span approximately 60 feet in length that required engineering jacking support to lower new structure in place using hydraulic jacking systems. This temporary structure kept the same vertical clearance throughout the construction phase to avoid impacts to traveling public. The widening required partial demolition of existing abutments, footings, and bridge curbs. Other items of work included to upgrade bridge railing with decorative concrete barrier, construct concrete median barrier, polyester overlay and new pavement roadway.