State:                                      KENTUCKY

 

Agency:                                  KENTUCKY TRANSPORTATION CABINET - DISTRICT 7        

 

Project and/or Route Name: US HWY. 150 - SECTION B, SPRINGFIELD-DANVILLE ROAD

                                                  PERRYVILLE, BOYLE COUNTY, KENTUCKY  

 

Dates:                                     1994 - 1997

 

Rural and/or Urban:              RURAL AND URBAN

 

Length:                                   4.22 KM (2.62 Miles)

 

Type of Improvement:          RELOCATION AND UPGRADING OF AN EXISTING 2-LANE HIGHWAY

 

Firm's Project Manager:       MICHAEL G. BRUCE, P.E., L.S., VICE PRESIDENT, FIRM PRINCIPAL      

Firm's Project Engineer:      PAUL M. WEST, P.E., PROJECT DESIGN ENGINEER                                 

 

Project Description:

 

The project consisted of an addendum to the Department's Planning Report, Phase I Design, an environmental analysis and final Phase II Design of a portion of the project from approximately 2 miles East of the Washington-Boyle County line to the intersection of US 150 and US 68 in Perryville including alternate alignments, cost estimates and drainage design for a two-lane highway consisting of two 12 foot lanes with 12 foot paved shoulders in the rural section and two 12 foot lanes with curb and gutter and sidewalk in the urban section.

 

The Consultant was responsible for:

1.         All corridor locations.

2.         All environmental studies.

3.         All studies, cost estimates and recommendations for preliminary alignment.

4.         Compiling a FONSI document with a Final Section 4(F) Evaluation.

5.         Writing the Design Executive Summary.

6.         Contacting all property owners.

7.         All surveys.

8.         All office work to provide grade, drain and surfacing plans for construction of the project.

9.         Right-of-Way Plans and Right-of-Way Plans for Utilities and related services including deed preparation for the project.

10.       Preparing drainage situation drawings and calculations and compiling drainage folders for the project.

11.       Designing drainage structures.

12.       Preparing exhibits for public

            participation.

 

The Department was responsible for:

1.         Traffic and accident data.

2.         Aerial manuscripts and digital

            terrain models.

3.         Geotechnical investigations.

4.         Surface design.