Highway 331 & Ti'mine Way

PROJECT: Highway 331 and Ti’mine Way Turn Lanes 2020
CLIENT: Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation
TIMEFRAME: 120 Calendar Days to Complete
COST: $428K
ENGINEER: Anderson Perry & Associates Inc. (La Grande, OR)
KEY PERSONNEL:
Bob Bunker, Superintendent
• Greg Nelson, Site Foreman

SUBCONTRACTORS:
Pavement Surface Control, traffic control, signage & striping
• American Rock, rock supplier, asphalt paving & seal coating
• MTI Atlas Tech, 3rd party testing & QC

DESCRIPTION

Work consisted of widening of Highway 331 at Ti’mine Way to accommodate two new turn lanes. The work consisted of; earthwork, installation of approximately 3,200 tons of aggregate base rock, 1,300 tons of asphalt concrete pavement, 100 feet of culvert, signage, pavement markings and significant traffic control on an Oregon Department of Transportation Highway.

COORDINATION AND COMMUNICATION

Working with the Owner (CTUIR), thru Anderson Perry on a ODOT Highway had its challenges, but Nelson was able to complete the project safely, on schedule and within budget.


Jeremy Gonzalez