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399 Taylor Blvd., Suite 100
Pleasant Hill, CA 94523
(925) 691-0450 (phone)
(925) 691-0460 (fax)
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801 D Street
San Rafael, CA 94901
(415) 524-4994
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Rehabilitation Projects
Appian Way
Rehabilitation Project – Phases 1 & 2 (City of Pinole):
Harrison
Engineering was the City project coordinator and civil designer for this
$800K Phase 1 Pavement Rehabilitation Project on Appian Way between Michael
Drive and Tara Hills Drive. Work included ADA improvements for sidewalks,
curb ramps and driveways. New detector loops were installed as part of the
work. The project included alternate bid items for alternative pavement
section and an alternate bid for a segment of the project. Bids were
favorable and the City was able to award all bid alternates. Project was a “Local Assistance” Project,
partially located within Caltrans Right of Way for Interstate 80, requiring
an Encroachment Permit. Construction was completed in the late fall of
2007. Harrison Engineering was
subsequently selected to design the Phase 2 Rehabilitation of Appian Way from
Tara Hills Drive to San Pablo Avenue. The project funding includes federal
money administered through Caltrans Local Programs. The project construction
was completed in late 2009.
Camino Tassajara
& Crow Canyon Road Pavement Rehabilitation –(Town of Danville):
Harrison
Engineering was selected to lead the project team for this $5.2M SAFETEA-LU funded
project to rehabilitate the pavement of 5.2 miles on two of Danville’s major
arterials. Challenges on the project include reconstructing steep sidewalks
to ADA standards, and implementation of various rehabilitation strategies.
The project funding included federal money administered through Caltrans
Local Assistance.

Buchanan Road Rehabilitation Project (City of Pittsburg): Harrison
Engineering completed the design for this $880,000 rehabilitation and
widening project, which covered over 2 miles of a major arterial roadway in
the City of Pittsburg. The purpose of the project was to rehabilitate the
existing pavement and widen to accommodate bicycle lanes along the entire
route. The Project involved deflection testing and reconfiguration of pavement
striping to accommodate bike lanes and maintain existing on street
parking. The pavement design for
rehabilitation included minor widening, AC overlay with reinforcement fabric,
and multiple “digout” areas for new structural section. The project funding included federal money
administered through Caltrans Local Programs.
A portion of this Project was also funded directly through City funds,
so separate Bid Schedules and estimates were prepared for the portions that
did and did not involved federal funding.
The project was constructed in the summer of 2004.
Broadway Avenue
Traffic Calming and Rehabilitation Project (City of San Pablo): Harrison
Engineering completed the design for this $850,000 traffic calming and
rehabilitation project in a high density residential neighborhood. The
purpose of the project was to rehabilitate the existing pavement and slow
traffic through the corridor. The Project involved raised crosswalks,
improved pavement delineation, tree planting, and upgrades to all driveways and
curb ramps for ADA compliance. The
project funding included federal money administered through Caltrans Local
Assistance.
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