Florida Project Wins ACPA Project Achievement Award

Josh Beakley, American Concrete Pipe Association Vice President of Engineering, presents the ACPA Project Achievement award to the FDOT I-4 Ultimate Project.

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) I-4 Ultimate Project in Orlando, Florida was recently awarded the Project Achievement Award from the American Concrete Pipe Association.  The award was announced by ACPA Vice President of Engineering Josh Beakley ruring the American Association of State Highway and Transportation (AASHTO) Committee on Bridges and Structures meeting in Kansas City, Missouri on May 23, 2023.  Will Potter, P.E., FDOT State Structures Design Engineer, was presented with the award.  Rodd Litchfield was also in attendance as a representative of Rinker Materials, which supplied the reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) used throughout the I-4 Ultimate Project.  Rodd Litchfield was instrumental in Rinker Materials' award to supply the RCP to the SGL Group (Skanska, Granite, Lane) during the project's initiation in 2014.

Construction of the I-4 Ultimate Project began in 2015, and all lanes were opened to the public on February 26, 2022.  Nearly all of the concrete and steel removed from the original roadway and bridges was recycled, and recycled materials were used during the new construction.  Fifteen major interchanges were completely reconstruction, including multiple diverging diamond interchanges.  Four bridges were replaced, 13 bridges were widened, and 53 new bridges were constructed along the corridor.  Rinker Materials supplied products throughout the corridor, including RCP and precast concrete box culverts consisting of Class III RCP up to 96-inch diameter, Class IV RCP up to 60-inch diameter, and also Class V RCP.  Now completed, the I-4 Ultimate Project has enhanced safety and mobility.

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1 Completed in 2022, the I-4 Ultimate Project features managed express lanes along the center of its alignment.  The managed lanes feature variable tolling and have significantly improved travel times through the Orlando corridor.  Photo credit: Florida Construction News, February 2022, https://www.floridaconstructionnews.com/i-4-ultimate-improvement-project-milestone-express-lanes-open-in-orlando/
RCP Installation, FDOT I-4 Ultimate Project
2 Rinker Materials supplied reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) that was used throughout the I-4 Ultimate Project by SGL Constructors, a joint venture of Skansa USA Civil, Granite Construction, and The Lane Construction Corp.
RCP Installed during I-4 Ultimate Project Construction
3 Rinker Materials supplied reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) that was used throughout the I-4 Ultimate Project by SGL Constructors, a joint venture of Skansa USA Civil, Granite Construction, and The Lane Construction Corp.
Precast RCB installed during I-4 Ultimate
4 Rinker Materials supplied precast reinforced box culverts (RCB) and reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) that was used throughout the I-4 Ultimate Project by SGL Constructors, a joint venture of Skansa USA Civil, Granite Construction, and The Lane Construction Corp.  Visible in the background is the Majesty Building, aka the "I-4 Eyesore," in Altamonte Springs (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Majesty_Building)