South Staples Street
Category
Heavy Civil ConstructionAbout This Project
South Staples Street was designated in the 2005 Corpus Christi Urban Transportation Plan to be a four-lane, A-2 Divided Secondary Arterial Street (two through lanes in each direction with a raised median). However, the scope of work as identified in Bond Issue 2008 was to improve South Staples Street to a five-lane, A-1 Undivided Minor Arterial Street (two through lanes in each direction with a continuous left-turn center lane).
Originally, the project was estimated to take almost three years, but as part of the project, Corpus Christi City Council approved a contractor bonus to finish in about half the time.
In spite of a slow start, weekly planning sessions among team member played a major role of keeping things on track of an aggressive schedule. With the support of City Engineers, Freese & Nichols Engineer, Nick Cecava, RH Shackelford Engineer, Jerry Shoemaker, plus Bay team members and crew members, Bay LTD crews worked 145,358 man-hours and had No Lost time incidents and was able to cut the original 30 month estimate to 18 months, and even finished that deadline 1 1/2 months sooner.
Bay LTD is proud to be a part of this successful project and congratulate all team members on a job well done: Safety, Quality, and Productivity
Project Overview
Total Construction Time: 16.5 months
March 19, 2012 – Notice to Proceed
August 4, 2013 – Substantial Completion
145,358 man-hours with no loss time
- Over 100 businesses
- 79 driveways
- 17 intersecting streets
- 4 major signalized intersections
- Many other features including new bike lanes that run North and South for riders.
- Average Daily Traffic (2009)
- 41,258 – Holly to Saratoga
- 38,648 – Williams to Holly