Pacific Boulevard Extension

  • Pacific Boulevard Extension

The $12 Million Pacific Boulevard Extension Design-Build project was constructed between Relocation Drive (Route 775) and Dresden Street and serves as the western collector road for the Route 28 corridor in Loudoun County, Virginia. The new 4-lane road includes four twelve foot lanes, a raised median, turn lanes, curb and gutter, a 10 foot wide shared use path on the west side of the road and a five foot wide sidewalk on the east side.

Quinn provided a professional engineer as Quality Assurance Manager (QAM), QA inspectors, QA materials technicians, and an independent QA laboratory for offsite materials testing. Quinn’s QAM held a series of activity specific preparatory meetings prior to the start of each new construction activity and the work was inspected and tested in accordance with the project QA/QC Plan and VDOT’s Minimum Standards for QA/QC on Design-Build projects. In addition to preparing daily inspection reports, inspectors utilized project specific checklists to inspect each element of the work and standardized forms for recording materials testing results.

Overview

The $12 Million Pacific Boulevard Extension Design-Build project was constructed between Relocation Drive (Route 775) and Dresden Street and serves as the western collector road for the Route 28 corridor in Loudoun County, Virginia.

Client

Virginia Department of Transportation

Services

Design Build

Includes:

• Full-time construction inspection
• Environmental & erosion & sediment controls inspection
• Work zone coordination
• Maintenance of traffic monitoring
• Quality assurance
• Materials approvals & testing
• Submittal & schedule review
• Prepared monthly estimates
• Contractor payment verification submission
• Document control