| Project Experience | Transportation | |||||||||
| Route I-676 and Martin Luther King Boulevard |
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| Camden, NJ | |||||||||
| PROJECT DESCRIPTION | |||||||||
| The Route I-676 and Martin Luther King Boulevard transportation project spanned from Route US 30 to North of Chestnut Street in Camden City, Camden County. This 1 ¼ mile long project called for the widening of four massive bridge structures, the construction of cantilever sign supports, as well as the installation of the prefabricated concrete modular walls (T-WALL). In addition, the scope of the undertaking also included the placement of concrete retaining
walls and the mounting of highway traffic signals along the length of Martin Luther King Boulevard. The $11.2 million dollar venture started in July of 2005 and was successfully completed, on time in September, 2007. |
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| Owner NJDOT Engineer NJDOT |


