Renowned heavy/highway contractor
Vecellio & Grogan, Inc., has
started construction on a realigned section of US-64 adjoining the I-440
Beltline in east Raleigh, North Carolina.
The $40.3 million contract, one of the largest in V&G's history,
includes five bridges and 1.2 miles of four-lane divided highway. With
more than $15 million designated for structures, it is also one of the
largest bridge contracts the company has received to date.
V&G began work in mid-July and is scheduled to finish by the end of
2004. The project will require more than 537,000 cubic meters of
excavation, including some rock, and nearly the same amount of "borrow,"
or material obtained off-site. The earthwork includes bringing the
roadway to grade, constructing bridge embankments and building
interchange ramps.
Of the five bridges, three will be built for the I-440 interchange,
including one flyover, while the other two, twin spans over a realigned
New Hope Road, will be built near the east end of the job.
In addition to the excavation, grading and bridge construction,
Vecellio & Grogan will perform the installation of all storm drainage.
Other portions of the job will be subcontracted, including sewer and gas
line relocation, paving and signage.
The work is part of a realignment project that will reroute US-64
traffic away from downtown Raleigh. US-64 currently leads into downtown
and has a "diamond"-style interchange at I-440, but the traffic lights
serving the interchange ramps cause significant delays. The realigned
US-64 will connect to I-440 at a new, streamlined interchange several
miles to the south.
V&G's contract covers the western portion of the realignment; the
eastern portion is contracted to another firm. When both portions are
finished, through-traffic will use the new spur, while "old US-64" will
continue as a Raleigh business route.
At $40-million-plus, the Raleigh contract is one of V&G's largest to
date, topped by only two others.
In 1988, the company was awarded a $44.4 million job on I-68 in
Maryland. Even larger is the current SR-288 project under construction
in Richmond, Virginia. Originally contracted for $47.6 million, change
orders and an adjoining subcontract have pushed the total value of the
Richmond work to well over $50 million.
The Vecellio Group’s VanGuard newsmagazine was a four-time winner in
the 2002 Communicator Awards Print Media Competition.
VanGuard was honored with a Crystal Award of Excellence in the
Marketing/Promotional Campaign category. It also
received two Awards of Distinction in the Corporate Magazine and
Magazine Design/ Interior categories, and a fourth award for Magazine
Design/Cover.
This
was the second consecutive year that VanGuard received multiple awards
in the competition. In 2001, the newsmagazine received three
Communicator Awards for editorial content, design and photography.
Vecellio Group Communications Director Carl
Thiemann writes,
designs and shoots
photographs for the
VanGuard. He also handles the Vecellio Group’s
web sites, advertising, internal communications
and public/media relations.
The Communicator Awards is an international competition honoring
excellence in communications.