Caltrans Project 07-125604


Caltrans Project 07-125604

Route 14 Widening and HOV Lanes

Increased traffic from the Antelope Valley and the high desert area to the San Fernando Valley burdened the existing state route 14 to its maximum capacity. This twenty five year old freeway was rejuvenated with an increase of one to two traffic lanes and installation of a High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lane in each direction. This required widening of one over-crossing and seven under-crossing bridges, excavation and dynamiting of adjacent hills and construction of buttresses, bridge components and additional asphalt and concrete road pavement. This project included coordinating lane closures, day and night time operations and minimizing construction impact on the motoring public.

In concert with PinnacleOne, DACM Project Management monitored the construction schedule submitted by the General Contractor, F.C.I. Constructors, including comparison of construction activities of those of the approved baseline schedule. CPM Scheduling also included forecasting and monitoring change order impact on the critical path, and producing monthly reports to the Caltrans District Seven Engineer.


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