Route 7 / Battlefield Parkway Interchange

  • Route 7 / Battlefield Parkway Interchange

This $77.3 Million Design-Build project was designed to replace the former traffic signal at Route 7 (East Market Street) and Battlefield Parkway with a grade-separated interchange.

Key improvements include:

• Removing the signal at Route 7 and Cardinal Park Drive and modifying the intersection.
• Adding auxiliary lanes on eastbound Route 7 from the Leesburg Bypass to the new Battlefield Parkway interchange, and from the Battlefield Parkway interchange to River Creek Parkway.
• Constructing a shared-use path along northbound Battlefield Parkway and a sidewalk along southbound Battlefield Parkway.
• Adding a second left turn lane from southbound Battlefield Parkway to Fort Evans Road, and a second left turn lane from northbound River Creek Parkway to Fort Evans Road. The turn lanes opened to traffic in July 2020.

Quinn provided Quality Assurance Services for this project. Responsibilities included conducting preparatory inspection meetings prior to the start of each new activity; providing oversight and directing the independent quality assurance testing and inspections; reviewing daily QA, QC and testing reports, pay applications, Source of Materials for the project, maintaining Materials Notebook of the project, and ensuring all testing on the project is carried out according to the requirements of VDOT’s Minimum QA/QC for DB and P3 Projects Manual

Overview

This project was designed to replace the former traffic signal at Route 7 (East Market Street) and Battlefield Parkway with a grade-separated interchange. 

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
• Community outreach