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SR 202L (Red Mountain Freeway): University to Southern (20 Images) - Click here for more project info
This project involved the construction of 2 miles of depressed urban freeway including three new bridge structures, over 4,000 linear ft of retaining walls and other features. The project was also notable because its alignment crossed over a known earth fissure.
Drilling on the Red Mountain Freeway (Loop 202L): University to Southern project. Aerial photo showing the trace of the earth fissure on the (Loop 202L): University to Southern project. Because the freeway is being depressed below grade, 30-ft. deep test pits were required with in-situ density measurements and proctor samples taken every 2.5-ft. These test pits were performed by Kleinfelder under subcontract to NCS. Ray Harris of the Arizona Geological Survey performing some field reconnaissance of the earth fissure on the Red Mountain: University to Southern project. An 8-year composite interferrogram (1992-2000)showing the subsidence of Phoenix's East Valley with the project corridor for the Red Mountain: University to Southern project superimposed. (Modified from Tatlow, 2001). View of earth fissure exposed in the excavation for the depressed section of the Red Mountain Freeway. The project is the Loop 202: University Dr. to Southern Ave. View of earth fissure exposed in the excavation for the depressed section of the Red Mountain Freeway. The project is the Loop 202: University Dr. to Southern Ave. View of earth fissure exposed in the excavation for the depressed section of the Red Mountain Freeway. The project is the Loop 202: University Dr. to Southern Ave. In the photo is Ray Harris with the AZGS. View of earth fissure exposed in the excavation for the depressed section of the Red Mountain Freeway. The project is the Loop 202: University Dr. to Southern Ave. A portion of the excavation for the depressed section of the Red Mountain Freeway. The project is the Loop 202: University Dr. to Southern Ave. A field trip was conducted on June 29, 2006 to view the earth fissure exposed in the slopes of the excavation for the Red Mountain freeway near Apache Trail. The field trip was approved by ADOT and conducted by NCS and Ray Harris with the AZGS. The project involves the construction of 2 miles of depressed urban freeway between University Dr. and Southern Ave. in Mesa, AZ. A field trip was conducted on June 29, 2006 to view the earth fissure exposed in the slopes of the excavation for the Red Mountain freeway near Apache Trail. The field trip was approved by ADOT and conducted by NCS and Ray Harris with the AZGS. The project involves the construction of 2 miles of depressed urban freeway between University Dr. and Southern Ave. in Mesa, AZ. A field trip was conducted on June 29, 2006 to view the earth fissure exposed in the slopes of the excavation for the Red Mountain freeway near Apache Trail. The field trip was approved by ADOT and conducted by NCS and Ray Harris with the AZGS. The project involves the construction of 2 miles of depressed urban freeway between University Dr. and Southern Ave. in Mesa, AZ. A field trip was conducted on June 29, 2006 to view the earth fissure exposed in the slopes of the excavation for the Red Mountain freeway near Apache Trail. The field trip was approved by ADOT and conducted by NCS and Ray Harris with the AZGS. The project involves the construction of 2 miles of depressed urban freeway between University Dr. and Southern Ave. in Mesa, AZ. A field trip was conducted on June 29, 2006 to view the earth fissure exposed in the slopes of the excavation for the Red Mountain freeway near Apache Trail. The field trip was approved by ADOT and conducted by NCS and Ray Harris with the AZGS. The project involves the construction of 2 miles of depressed urban freeway between University Dr. and Southern Ave. in Mesa, AZ. View of the excavation for a depressed section of the Red Mountain Freeway. The project is the Loop 202: University Dr. to Southern Ave. A field trip was conducted on June 29, 2006 to view the earth fissure exposed in the slopes of the excavation for the Red Mountain freeway near Apache Trail. The field trip was approved by ADOT and conducted by NCS and Ray Harris with the AZGS. The project involves the construction of 2 miles of depressed urban freeway between University Dr. and Southern Ave. in Mesa, AZ. A field trip was conducted on June 29, 2006 to view the earth fissure exposed in the slopes of the excavation for the Red Mountain freeway near Apache Trail. The field trip was approved by ADOT and conducted by NCS and Ray Harris with the AZGS. The project involves the construction of 2 miles of depressed urban freeway between University Dr. and Southern Ave. in Mesa, AZ. A field trip was conducted on June 29, 2006 to view the earth fissure exposed in the slopes of the excavation for the Red Mountain freeway near Apache Trail. The field trip was approved by ADOT and conducted by NCS and Ray Harris with the AZGS. The project involves the construction of 2 miles of depressed urban freeway between University Dr. and Southern Ave. in Mesa, AZ.
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