February
28, 2008
Contact: Mark Dinger, Caltrans
District 3 Public Information Officer
Phone: (530) 741-4572
or 632-0080 (cell phone)
Email: mark_dinger@dot.ca.gov
For release on Friday, February 29
“Rebuilding this important
section of Interstate 5 will ensure that it is in top condition to continue
serving more than 190,000 daily travelers,” says Caltrans “Boat Section”
Project Manager Ken Solak. “Keeping the public informed through a specially created
project website will help make travel during the construction period as seamless
as possible.”
The site, www.fixI-5.com, will feature up-to-date information about the
project, live traffic cameras, links to ridesharing and transit resources, answers
to frequently asked questions, and historic photos. The public can sign up for
e-mail alerts to receive the latest information about construction and lane closures.
Truckers have their own web page where
they can get alternate route information. Another web page will feature
specials by local businesses, called “Open for Business.” Banners are being installed today on I-5’s
Capitol Mall overcrossing to alert motorists.
The “Boat Section” was
constructed below the water level of the nearby Sacramento River. It was named back
when it had to be drained in the late 1960’s as one of the last portions of
Interstate 5 to be constructed. Over the years, sand and silt have created
blockages in the drainage system. Those
blockages have led to cracks and pavement deterioration. This critical project
will repair that drainage system and replace the pavement.
A bid for this repair
project, worth nearly $27 million, is currently being reviewed by
Caltrans. The bid was submitted by C.C.
Myers Incorporated of Rancho Cordova. If approved, work could begin in mid to
late April.
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