Interchange March 2022
Vol. 50, Iss. 3
DIP Landslide Project garners award
2021 Presidential Project Award for WYO 296 stabilization efforts
By Mark Horan WYDOT was honored with a 2021 Presidential Project Award from the Wyoming Engineering & Surveying Society for the DIP (Dead Indian Pass) landslide stabilization project on the Chief Joseph Scenic Highway (WYO 296) in northwest Wyoming. The project, which was notably expedited in just one year, remediated a fast moving landslide that extended across the
oft traveled two lane highway in the Shoshone National Forest. “Its rural location makes Highway 296 the only roadway that carries traffic to many homes and recreational areas,” said District Construction Engineer Randy Merrit. “Had this project not occurred or been successful this crucial link would have been disrupted.” The job involved installing 119 concrete drilled shafts, 39 inches in diameter, Accolades continued on page 3
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Accolades from the Wyoming Engineering & Surveying Society
Assistant Chief Engineering Geologist James Dahill (left) and Chief Engineering Geologist Mark Falk with the plaque awarded to the Agency.