Overall Winner

  • Hickman Road over Tuolumne River Bridge Replacement - The former scour critical and seismically deficient Hickman Road Bridge, originally built in 1964, provided a vital connection between the City of Waterford and the Community of Hickman, but was subject to closure during high flow events in the Tuolumne River due to the ongoing degradation of the river channel and undermining of the pier […]

Roads: Efficient and Sustainable Road Maintenance, Construction and Reconstruction Projects

  • Lincoln Avenue Cold Central Plan Recycling - The County of Fresno completed their first ever Cold Central Plant Recycling (CCPR) project in 2022 on on a 2 lane, 14.5-mile segment of Lincoln Avenue in southwestern Fresno County. This stretch of road, from SR 145 to Fig Avenue in poor condition due to heavy agricultural traffic, was thought to be in need of […]

Bridge: Efficient and Sustainable Bridge Maintenance, Construction and Reconstruction Projects

  • Jellys Ferry Road at Sacramento River Bridge Replacement Project - In 2022 Tehama County completed the Jellys Ferry at Sacramento River Bridge Replacement Project which replaced the existing 940-ft steel thru Pratt truss bridge with timber decking that was built to replace the ferry boat. Constructed in 1949, the existing 5‐span, bridge over the Sacramento River is located approximately seven miles northeast of Interstate 5 […]

Safety or Intelligent Transportation System Projects

  • City of Monterey Adaptive Traffic Control System - Adaptive Traffic Control Systems (ATCS) are the latest technology for improving traffic flow by better synchronizing and controlling traffic signals. ATCS use vehicle detection and artificial intelligence software to respond accurately and immediately to real-time traffic conditions. This enables the system to progress traffic through a corridor with few or no stops, resulting in less […]

Complete Streets Projects

  • Berkeley Marina Streets Improvement Project - The Berkeley Marina is a 220 acre recreation area comprised of a landfilled peninsula and a boat harbor that projects 1 mile into the waters of the Bay. With up to 300,000 visitors per year to the hotel, restaurants & vast recreational amenities. Despite the heavy use, the sole street network at the Berkeley Marina […]

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