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September 1, 2020

Steel Bridge Shutdown Complete

Stacy Witbeck and the Modern Group have successfully completed the 28-day shutdown for the concurrent Steel Bridge Rehabilitation Projects. This shutdown was called the “agency’s biggest light rail revitalization effort in 34 years!” Our team worked round the clock to open the bridge back to service ahead of schedule!

August 18, 2020

Zeb Hutchison Named 40 Under 40!

Zeb Hutchison has been named on Mass Transit’s prestigious 40 Under 40 list! Zeb is currently a Construction Manager on the Mid-Coast Corridor Project, where he has led the seven mile double tracking of the LOSSAN Corridor, the second busiest rail corridor in the nation. We appreciate all you do for our team!

July 9, 2020

Southern California Office is Up and Running!

We’re excited to announce that our new office in Long Beach, CA is up and running! Located at 3939 Atlantic Avenue, this new regional office will focus on continuing to establish our presence in the Los Angeles and San Diego markets!

July 7, 2020

San Diego County Jobs Win Big at CTF Awards!

The Mid-Coast Corridor and North Coast Corridor projects were recently recognized at the California Transportation Foundation (CTF) awards. Mid-Coast’s Gilman Drive Bridge took home the Structure of the Year award. And, North Coast’s San Elijo Lagoon Double Track Project was recognized in the Transit/Rail Category.

June 24, 2020

L200 Completes First Girder Sets

This month, the Lynnwood Link Extension Project (L200) in Seattle, WA began receiving and setting the first girders on the project. When completed, the project will include nearly two miles of bridges and aerial structures over major roadways, on-ramps to Interstate 5, and other areas.