CALIFORNIA STATE EDITION
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March 23 2025 Vol. VI • No. 6
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Bay Area Road Project Wraps, Next Stages Set to Begin
Workers prepare a roadway for barrier pours.
By Lorie Jewell CEG CORRESPONDENT
The first of several major Bay area highway and road improvement projects is a wrap, making way for the next phases of a major effort to rehabilitate the major arteries leading to and around the San Francisco Bay Bridge. Nearly 590 ft. of cracked and crumbling barriers along U.S. 101 and Interstate 80 were replaced with new concrete barricades, a nearly $3 million emergency repair project completed in December. One area of particular focus was the Bayshore and Central Freeway viaduct, which California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) officials described
as a vital transportation artery in need of urgent attention for the sake of safety and reliability. Yerba Buena Engineering and Construction and its subcontractors worked with Caltrans transportation engineer Chetan Sihra to complete the project, said Joy Cheung, principal engineer and chief of Caltrans District 4. Work started in October and was limited to nights and weekends to minimize disruptions to motorists due to lane closures and equipment movements. Teams of 23 at night and about 60 on weekend shifts completely dismantled and removed existing barriers and rebuilt them on site, using saw cutters, loaders and cement mixers, Sihra said. see BAY page 6
Saw cutters were a constant on the San Francisco Bay area project.