This project was an immense drill shaft project, presenting the largest and deepest drill shafts in the state of Louisiana at the time of construction with the shafts measuring 10' in diameter and 131' deep. The bridge project crossed the Ouachita River and involved two of the deepest cofferdams the company has ever built.
This project was divided into two projects, the first project being the main spans over the river, which began in the fall of 2001. The second portion of the project was the construction of the approach spans.
Contract: $92.9 Million 1.7 Mile Bridge crosses Lake Dallas, Texas
Contract: $37.6 Million Jensen's 14th crossing of the Missouri River
Contract: $56,000,000 2,478' bridge with a span of 425'
Contract: $65,171,000 State Route 13 over the Cumberland River
Bridge Width: 77 ft. 11 in. Bridge Length: 1,686 ft 2 in. Project Cost: $49.99M
Contract: $14M 1,400 ft bridge over Hillebrandt Bayou
Contract: $43M Concrete Beam Bridge over Lake Texoma
Contract: $3,180,000 A connecting bridge over the Raccoon River
Contract: $878,697 Used a Value Engineering Proposal to change bridge design
Contract: $32.8M Jensen's 13th time crossing the Missouri River
The bridge is 2,670 feet long and is a 15 span structure with a maximum span of 450 feet over the navigation channel.
The $24M project was opened in the fall of 2008 ahead of schedule. The 1500 foot long bridge is a 6 span structure with a maximum span of 280 feet.
310' tied arch bridge
Contract: $14,537,501 Steel girder bridge replacement in Omaha, NE
Building a culvert for 2nd Ave
Contract: $85M 7-year project included 18 bridges
Contract: $61M 18 spans resulting in a total bridge length of 3,280 feet
Contract: $50,949,500 Crossing the Mississippi River
Contract: $20M Twin bridges spanning 1,630'
Contract: $82,860,000 Two extraordinary, large and complex cofferdams were built
Contract: $11,431,000 Pedestrian Bridge connecting 15 miles of recreational trails
Contract: $6,982,870 Long bridge spans, falsework towers and multi-crane lifts
Contract: $14M Completed: December 2009