
Frisco, Texas
Bridge Rehabilitation & Expansion
Project Description
This high-impact infrastructure project features the structural rehabilitation and expansion of two 1,400-foot bridges, each supporting three lanes with shoulders, along a critical urban corridor. Originally built with a 1950s pan girder system, the bridges were widened to accommodate new turn lanes and increased traffic capacity—requiring complex design coordination and precision execution.
Project highlights include
Bridge Widening & Structural Rehabilitation: Upgraded aging infrastructure with modern design solutions, including formwork challenges and custom fabrication to match legacy systems.
Electrical & Utility Integration: Relocation of underground utilities, installation of new electrical systems, and landscaping enhancements to support long-term functionality and aesthetics.
Construction Coordination: Managed overlapping scopes with multiple contractors while maintaining active power systems and minimizing disruption in a densely populated urban area.
This project was a complex construction/engineering collaboration, demonstrating the ability to manage complex bridge construction, urban logistics, and multi-agency coordination while delivering critical transportation infrastructure.