US 181 HARBOR BRIDGE PROJECT Monthly Status Report · 2019-10-04 · The bridge was demolished...

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CONNECT WITH US Toll Free: 1.877.227.4144 Public Information: [email protected] September 2019 US 181 HARBOR BRIDGE PROJECT Monthly Status Report UPCOMING EVENTS: 500 N. Shoreline Blvd., Suite 500 | Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 | T: 361.288.2900 | F: 361.288.2920 | www.harborbridgeproject.com @HarborBridgeProject @HarborBridgePrj Community Connections October 3: HBP Project Site Tour Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute (CRSI) October 10: HBP Presentation Corpus Christi Community Advisory Council Four FDLLC female employees nominated for presgious Luna Awards FDLLC was well represented at this year’s Luna Awards Corpus Chris recepon. That’s because four wom- en represenng the Project were nominated for the awards program sponsored by the Regional Hispan- ic Contractors Associaon. The Luna Awards cele- brates the achievements of women, women-owned businesses and advocates who promote and develop women at all levels in Architecture, Engineering and Construcon. The Luna Awards have been recog- nized and celebrated throughout the great State of Texas with regional ceremonies held in San Antonio, Ausn, Corpus Chris and Houston. The following FDLLC employees were nominated for the award: Tammy Sawyer, Outstanding Execuve of the Year; Loree Williams, Outstanding Execuve of the Year; Marissa Paiz, Outstanding Professional of the Year; JuLee Lugo, Outstanding Professional of the Year. Roadworks busy during month of September Crews in the Roadworks secon of the Project have been extremely busy this month. They kicked off September with a major demolion operaon spending four nights demolishing the Lipan Street Bridge. The bridge was demolished shortly aſter the Comanche Street Bridge was open to the public. Lipan Street Bridge will not be reconstructed as part of the Project. Addionally, crews orchestrated a major traffic switch along IH 37. Traffic was shiſted from the exisng northbound side of IH 37 to the newly constructed southbound side of IH 37. Current IH 37 lane reducons, as well as, the long-term traffic shiſt are expected to remain in place for approximately one year. FDLLC DBE Coordinator Yolanda Coleman served as mistress of ceremonies for the Luna Awards event.

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C O N N E C T W I T H U S

Toll Free: 1.877.227.4144 • Public Information: [email protected]

September 2019

US 181 HARBOR BRIDGEPROJECTMonthly Status Report

UPCOMING EVENTS:

500 N. Shoreline Blvd., Suite 500 | Corpus Christi, Texas 78401 | T: 361.288.2900 | F: 361.288.2920 | www.harborbridgeproject.com

@HarborBridgeProject

@HarborBridgePrj

Community Connections

October 3:HBP Project Site TourConcrete Reinforcing Steel Institute (CRSI)

October 10:HBP PresentationCorpus Christi Community Advisory Council

Four FDLLC female employees nominated for prestigious Luna AwardsFDLLC was well represented at this year’s Luna Awards Corpus Christi reception. That’s because four wom-en representing the Project were nominated for the awards program sponsored by the Regional Hispan-ic Contractors Association. The Luna Awards cele-brates the achievements of women, women-owned businesses and advocates who promote and develop women at all levels in Architecture, Engineering and Construction. The Luna Awards have been recog-nized and celebrated throughout the great State of Texas with regional ceremonies held in San Antonio, Austin, Corpus Christi and Houston. The following FDLLC employees were nominated for the award: Tammy Sawyer, Outstanding Executive of the Year; Lorette Williams, Outstanding Executive of the Year; Marissa Paiz, Outstanding Professional of the Year; JuLee Lugo, Outstanding Professional of the Year.

Roadworks busy during month of SeptemberCrews in the Roadworks section of the Project have been extremely busy this month. They kicked off September with a major demolition operation spending four nights demolishing the Lipan Street Bridge. The bridge was demolished shortly after the Comanche Street Bridge was open to the public. Lipan Street Bridge will not be reconstructed as part of the Project. Additionally, crews orchestrated a major traffic switch along IH 37. Traffic was shifted from the existing northbound side of IH 37 to the newly constructed southbound side of IH 37. Current IH 37 lane reductions, as well as, the long-term traffic shift are expected to remain in place for approximately one year.

FDLLC DBE Coordinator Yolanda Coleman served as mistress of ceremonies for the Luna Awards event.