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CONNECT WITH US Toll Free: 1.877.227.4144 Public Information: [email protected] August 2021 US 181 HARBOR BRIDGE PROJECT Monthly Status Report 1620 N Port Avenue | Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 | T: 361.288.2900 | F: 361.288.2920 | www.harborbridgeproject.com @HarborBridgeProject @HarborBridgePrj Harbor Bridge Project (HBP) South Interchange Construcon Progress: Part II From beginning to end, the life of a major roadworks project goes through several stag- es, from engineering specificaons on design, environmental impacts, ulies, structural planning and construcon, connecvity, demolion, traffic control, and maintenance. In August, we completed three significant traffic switches around the IH 37 and SH 286 South Interchange to advance progress towards the future e-in of US 181. Numerous HBP teams successfully collaborated to execute the intricate traffic movement involving the following events. 1) Shiſting northbound SH 286 traffic onto the newly constructed detour to Staples Street and US 181. 2) Opening the newly constructed Northwest Loop Ramp (NWLR) connecng traffic from US 181 and the Bayfront areas to southbound SH 286. 3) A ramp reversal for southbound IH 37 to southbound SH 286 eliminated an inconvenient detour for commuters as work connues on connector ramps and ongoing demolion of exisng connector ramps. Tearing Down the Old to Build the New: Every major demolion, excavaon, or heavy haul event presents unique challenges, and the recent HBP traffic switches around the IH 37 and SH 286 South Interchange were no excepon. However, commencing the recent tear- down of three exisng connector ramps, reroung traffic onto new detours and ramps, and allowing for connuous traffic flow through a busy interchange was executed effecvely, thanks to mul-layers of intensive coordinaon. Sequencing and planning to avoid incon- veniencing live traffic during peak travel hours involved crews working around the clock to capitalize on nightly closures and necessary lane reducons. Demo crews implemented numerous essenal safety precauons before commencing acvies in the construcon zone, including the following examples. Heavy excavaon equipment is staged at least 30 feet away from live roadways, and water trucks are on-site to control dust and small de- bris. Cauous operators constantly monitor for pedestrian acvity despite the enre area being roped or fenced off with ‘danger signs’ posted throughout the construcon site. Ongoing HBP Roadworks: As commuters adjust to temporary and permanent traffic pat - terns, we ask for vigilance to follow new and temporary signage and to slow down in the construcon zones. Construcon connues towards rebuilding the well-traveled east- bound and westbound IH 37 frontage roads. Crews are also working around North Beach on paving, concrete barrier movements, ground preparaon, and demolion around Burleson Street for an upcoming US 181 traffic shiſt. In a few weeks, we are excited to open the new Connector Ramp from northbound SH 286 to northbound IH 37 and believe the opening will reveal tremendous progress and improved mobility for motorists navigang the South Interchange.

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Page 1: US 181 HARBOR BRIDGE PROJECT Monthly Status Report

C O N N E C T W I T H U S

Toll Free: 1.877.227.4144 • Public Information: [email protected]

August 2021

US 181 HARBOR BRIDGEPROJECTMonthly Status Report

1620 N Port Avenue | Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 | T: 361.288.2900 | F: 361.288.2920 | www.harborbridgeproject.com

@HarborBridgeProject

@HarborBridgePrj

Harbor Bridge Project (HBP) South Interchange Construction Progress: Part IIFrom beginning to end, the life of a major roadworks project goes through several stag-es, from engineering specifications on design, environmental impacts, utilities, structural planning and construction, connectivity, demolition, traffic control, and maintenance. In August, we completed three significant traffic switches around the IH 37 and SH 286 South Interchange to advance progress towards the future tie-in of US 181. Numerous HBP teams successfully collaborated to execute the intricate traffic movement involving the following events. 1) Shifting northbound SH 286 traffic onto the newly constructed detour to Staples Street and US 181. 2) Opening the newly constructed Northwest Loop Ramp (NWLR) connecting traffic from US 181 and the Bayfront areas to southbound SH 286. 3) A ramp reversal for southbound IH 37 to southbound SH 286 eliminated an inconvenient detour for commuters as work continues on connector ramps and ongoing demolition of existing connector ramps. Tearing Down the Old to Build the New: Every major demolition, excavation, or heavy haul event presents unique challenges, and the recent HBP traffic switches around the IH 37 and SH 286 South Interchange were no exception. However, commencing the recent tear-down of three existing connector ramps, rerouting traffic onto new detours and ramps, and allowing for continuous traffic flow through a busy interchange was executed effectively, thanks to multi-layers of intensive coordination. Sequencing and planning to avoid incon-veniencing live traffic during peak travel hours involved crews working around the clock to capitalize on nightly closures and necessary lane reductions. Demo crews implemented numerous essential safety precautions before commencing activities in the construction zone, including the following examples. Heavy excavation equipment is staged at least 30 feet away from live roadways, and water trucks are on-site to control dust and small de-bris. Cautious operators constantly monitor for pedestrian activity despite the entire area being roped or fenced off with ‘danger signs’ posted throughout the construction site. Ongoing HBP Roadworks: As commuters adjust to temporary and permanent traffic pat-terns, we ask for vigilance to follow new and temporary signage and to slow down in the construction zones. Construction continues towards rebuilding the well-traveled east-bound and westbound IH 37 frontage roads. Crews are also working around North Beach on paving, concrete barrier movements, ground preparation, and demolition around Burleson Street for an upcoming US 181 traffic shift. In a few weeks, we are excited to open the new Connector Ramp from northbound SH 286 to northbound IH 37 and believe the opening will reveal tremendous progress and improved mobility for motorists navigating the South Interchange.