I-255 EXTENSION
CONSTRUCTION COST: $41,000,000
COMPLETION DATE: 1998
CLIENT: ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
A new 4-lane fully access controlled divided highway extending I-255
3.5 miles north of I-270. Oates Associates had previously
designed the last 2 miles of I-255 and the interchange with I-270
as part of another project. Services provided were:
Aerial mapping was provided by client. Supplemental topographic
survey performed by in-house staff using electronic data collection
equipment integrated into CADD system. Property and right of way surveys
and right of way staking were also performed by Oates Associates staff.
The project involved completion of the interchange with I-270 and
a new interchange with a county road. Design of highway in American
Bottoms flood plain required extensive hydraulic analysis and significant
earthwork. Wetlands replacement and compensatory storage design were
also included.
The project involved a total of 8 major bridge structures crossing
I-270, 2 county roads, one ramp and several streams. One of these
structures was a complex 3-span splayed beam dual bridge (shown here).
The project location in Seismic Performance Category B required special considerations
including seismic analysis of the structures and piles designed for
pockets of liquified soil up to 30 feet deep.

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