(York, PA) Wagman Heavy Civil, Inc. was thrilled to receive the Excellence in Infrastructure Award for a Project Over $15 million for the Route 7 Widening and Bridge Rehabilitation project. Wagman accepted the award at the 2019 Heavy Construction Contractors Association (HCCA) Safety and Infrastructure Awards Dinner. The event, held on April 17 at the Chantilly National Golf & Country Club, recognizes outstanding safety performance and infrastructure engineering.
This $42M project, located in Tysons Corner, Fairfax County, Va., improved the existing substandard twin bridges carrying Route 7 over the Dulles Toll Road (DTR) and Dulles International Airport Access Highway (DIAAH). Each bridge carried two lanes of through traffic, one auxiliary lane, and a concrete sidewalk. The bridges were widened, raised, and lengthened to accommodate an additional lane in each direction, auxiliary/turn lanes, a 14-foot shared use path on each side, and to account for future collector-distributor lanes under the end spans along the DTR.
Greg Andricos, president of Wagman Heavy Civil, comments, “Wagman Heavy Civil was thrilled to be recognized by our industry peers at HCCA with this prestigious infrastructure award. We were happy to accept with our design-build partners; RDA, WRA, and Portico Services, LLC on behalf of VDOT and the other stakeholder involved in the successful delivery of this multi-faceted fast track project.”
Wagman is a multi-faceted construction firm with major operations in heavy civil, general construction, and geotechnical construction services. Founded in 1902, Wagman is a fourth generation, family-owned company with offices in Pennsylvania and Virginia. As a heavy civil contractor, Wagman is a nationally recognized leader within the industry. Wagman’s core competencies include: design-build, infrastructure, marine construction, modified concrete, grooving and grinding, and geotechnical construction services.
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