SR 60 Major Pavement Rehabilitation & Safety Project
Project Overview
The SR 60 Major Pavement Rehabilitation & Safety Project involved a comprehensive overhaul of the pavement structure along 16 miles of SR 60 in Los Angeles County. The project included full-depth removal and replacement of existing pavement, the installation of guardrails, and various safety improvements across six cities in the region, addressing long-standing safety issues along this heavily trafficked route.
Budget and Schedule
Original Budget: $113,300,800
Final Budget: $120,479,679
Contract Schedule: 1,100 days
Actual Completion: 767 days
OSHA Safety Performance
OSHA Recordable Incidents: 8
Partnering Savings
Savings: $102.91 per dollar invested in partnering
Challenges & Solutions
One of the early challenges of the project involved a potential claim related to proposed work rescheduling. By holding numerous partnering meetings and engaging with all key stakeholders, the team was able to avoid disputes and reduce the project’s completion time by nearly two years. The team also faced issues such as unexpected utility conflicts and speeding vehicles in work zones. By collaborating with the CHP and utilizing real-time data, the team minimized closures and maintained safety for workers and motorists.