Throughout the duration of the $150.7 million Interstate 710 Pavement Rehabilitation and Bridge Widening Project, construction crews from Flatiron worked relentlessly in an attempt deliver the massive job ahead of schedule.
Caltrans District 5 awards scholarships to college-bound students
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Caltrans says the scholarship program chooses from competitive applications of high school seniors who live in District 5.
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Two college-bound seniors have received scholarships from Caltrans District 5.
The $750 scholarships are going to two students, Jasmine Bueno and Malik Rahim, who are pursuing careers in transportation. Both will be studying at Cal Poly.
Bueno is pursuing a degree in Aeronautical Engineering, and Rahim is pursuing an Environmental Engineering degree.
Caltrans says that this year s scholarship winners were selected from high school seniors in District 5 who applied. Caltrans District 5 includes Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo, Monterey, Santa Cruz and Sen Benito Counties.
The Southern California Association of Governments awarded $4,000 each to 11 Southern California students, including Oak Hills High School graduate Andrew Ballard.
CHSRA San Joaquin River Viaduct project recognized for excellence
May 28, 2021
CHSRA wins project award from California Transportation Association.
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Some positive news for the California High-Speed Rail Authority.
The California High-Speed Rail Authority (Authority) was awarded Structure Project of the Year by the California Transportation Foundation for the completion of the San Joaquin River Viaduct and Pergola. The high-speed rail structure was selected at the 32nd Annual Transportation Awards ceremony recognizing California Transportation Achievement in 2020.
The San Joaquin River Viaduct and Pergola stands out as one of the highlights of infrastructure in California’s Central Valley. Its highly visible arches represent the northern gateway into the city of Fresno and features a pergola that will allow high-speed trains to safely cross over the top of Union Pacific Railroad tracks. As construction continues along the high-speed rail corridor, this structure will rema