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$31 Million West
Virginia Project Starts As North Carolina
Bridge Work Ends
(3rd Quarter 2006)
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Top and Above: Work on V&G’s eight-mile I-540
project, part of an outer beltway around Raleigh, NC, is
nearing completion. Bridge work was managed by Superintendent
Jim Bower, who is now overseeing construction of a Corridor H
bridge in Hardy County, WV. |
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Above: Vecellio & Grogan
removed more than 50 feet of overburden and sloped back the
high wall to prepare a coal mine site for Peach Tree Mining in
Bolt, WV. |
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As bridge work on Vecellio & Grogan’s I-540 job
in Raleigh, NC, winds down, another bridge project has started in
Moorefield, WV, under V&G’s largest contract ever for a single
bridge.
The $30.9 million project calls for construction of a four-lane,
2,231-ft. bridge over the south branch of the Potomac River in Hardy
County. Completion is due by June 2009.
The bridge will cross acres of farmland and rise 80 feet over the
river to join newly built sections of Corridor H, a divided highway
extending east from Weston, with plans calling for it to eventually
reach the Virginia state line.
V&G has worked on numerous sections of Corridor H in recent years,
including work in Hardy County.
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