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.