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The Walsh Group
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Major milestone achieved at The McKinley Street Grade Separation Project in Corona, California, with the successful offline construction and installation of the new McKinley Street Bridge over BNSF railroad tracks and the Arlington Channel. The new bridge, which incorporates 2.4 million pounds of steel and bridge components was safely transported and positioned using self-propelled modular transporters (
SPMT), hydraulic climbing jacks, lashings and a slide track system.
Ahead of the move, the bridge had been erected in segments at a staging area adjacent to the installation site.
The McKinley Street project will provide a grade separation solution that will alleviate traffic congestion, enhance mobility, and improve air quality and noise levels in the area.
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Talk about urban sprawl, McKinley Street used to be a country road.
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1954/55 Corona North and South Quads @ 24,000 |
I presume the new bridge will not only provide grade separation, but will also allow four lanes of through traffic over the Arlington Channel.
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