Transportation
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Transportation
Skanska Serves the Transportation Industry Skanska, one of the world’s largest contractors, provides all types of civil and heavy construction services for the transportation industry including: • Surface Roads • Toll Roads • Interchanges• HOV & HOT Lanes • Elevated Roadways • Bridges • Sound Barriers • Tunnels • Retaining Walls • Viaducts Skanska USA Civil www.skanska.com Northeast 75-20 Astoria Boulevard, Suite 200 Queens, NY 11370 tel: 718.340.0777 Skanska Koch 400 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret, NJ 07008 tel: 732.969.1700 Southeast 295 Bendix Road, Suite 400 Virginia Beach, VA 23452 tel: 757.578.4100 Midwest 401 N.W. First Street Evansville, IN 47702 tel: 812.423.7832 Northwest 221 Yale Avenue North, Suite 400 Seattle, WA 98109 tel: 206.494.5469 West 1995 Agua Mansa Road Riverside, CA 92509 tel: 951.684.5360 Arizona 14050 North 83rd Avenue, Suite 280 Peoria, AZ 85381 tel: 623.487.5200 Rocky Mountain 22419 Road G Cortez, CO 81321 tel: 970.565.8000 Printed on recycled stock Cover photo: Arthur Ravenel, Jr. (Cooper River) Bridge, Charleston, SC I-10 Bridges Over Escambia Bay, FL Transportation Skanska Resources • 39 offices in the U.S. • Over 9,600 U.S. employees and 57,000 worldwide • Design-Build expertise Gold Line Bridge, CA The Skanska Difference Skanska executes thousands of projects each year guided by our “Five Zeros” goals. With 39 offices across the United States, Skanska has served the transportation industry throughout the country since 1906. We have the workforce, equipment, and resources needed to deliver the largest transportation projects and meet accelerated schedules. From our regional operations, Skanska can effectively execute any project throughout the United States. • Our Safety Culture. The safety and well-being of the workers and communities in which we work is of utmost importance to our project teams. Skanska’s OHSAS 18001 certification reflects our focus on safety systems and procedures. This is reinforced by a corporate-wide commitment to IFE®— an Injury-Free Environment culture. • Our Green/Sustainability Leadership. Skanska is committed to working in ways that support the long-term sustainability of our environment and economy and supporting social equity. From our ISO 14001 environmental certification to the way we seek the involvement of local small businesses on our projects, Skanska hopes to build a world that can thrive for generations. Skanska is a leading builder of LEED® (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) projects in the U.S. with more than 400 LEED Accredited Professionals. • Our Financial Strength. With Skanska, clients receive local expertise backed by our global resources. Clients benefit from Skanska’s financial strength, which provides unparalleled bonding capacity and the assurance that we can bring all of our projects to completion. • Our Community Involvement. Skanska fosters a culture of giving back to the communities in which we live and work. Our leaders actively promote direct service and stewardship as a core value of our business. We support local chapters of organizations such as the United Way, American Red Cross, Ronald McDonald House, Boys & Girls Clubs of America and Habitat for Humanity. Skanska delivers successful transportation projects Client: South Carolina Dept. of Transportation Value: $541M Arthur J. Ravenel (Cooper River) Bridge, Charleston, SC. Construction of the new 8-lane, 2.5-mile bridge was completed one year ahead of schedule. The Design-Build project was fast-tracked with a design and construction duration of 48 months. About Skanska • #5 largest heavy contractor • #7 in transportation • #3 in transit & rail Client: Washington Dept. of Transportation Value: $121M Alaskan Way Viaduct, Seattle, WA. Demolition and new construction of a .8-mile viaduct and included provision of a temporary steel bridge and precast train bridge over utilities. The project was completed under budget and 10 months ahead of schedule. • #5 in wastewater treatment • #6 in power • #6 in water treatment desalination • #6 in industrial process • #7 in marine & port facilities • #8 in water supply Alaskan Way Viaduct, WA • #9 in sewage & solid waste • Public Private Partnerships • State-of-the-art construction management systems 11th Street Bridges, Washington, D.C. Client: District Dept. of Transportation Value: $260M 11th Street Corridor/Bridges, Washington, D.C. Design-Build project for the construction of three major bridge crossings and adjacent interchanges to connect the communities along 11th Street and the Anacostia River. Client: CalTrans (California Dept. of Transportation) Value: $118M SR60/Pomona Freeway HOV Lanes, Industry, CA. Widening of 13.5 miles of the freeway to create two additional HOV lanes. The major freeway serves as a commuter corridor and a Super Truck Route. Client: New York City Dept. of Transportation Value: $508M Brooklyn Bridge Approach Rehabilitation, NY. Replacement of approximately 600 bridge bearings and repairing of the entire structure. The new and rebuilt ramps total about 200,000 square feet. • #11 in mining Clients • ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 certified • Departments of Transportation • USA Revenue of $7 billion (2013) • U.S. Army Corps of Engineers • Bridge and Tunnel Authorities • Bonding capacity of $7.5 billion • Turnpike Authorities Skanska’s safety record is among the best in the industry. Our industry-leading Safety, Health and Environmental Management System (SHEMS) is used on every project as part of IFE. • Regional Transportation Authorities • Port Authorities • Naval Facilities - Southeast • Local Municipalities • Private Clients Brooklyn Bridge, NY Tampa Airport Interchange, FL