Flood recovery project wins Colorado APWA award

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Boulder County Press Release

Aug. 31, 2015

Media Contact: Andrew Barth, Transportation Communications, 303-441-1032

Flood recovery project wins Colorado APWA award

Boulder County, Colo. -- Boulder County’s Transportation Department will receive the Disaster or Emergency Construction Award for a large community from the Colorado Chapter of the American Public Works Association (APWA) at an awards luncheon on Monday, Oct. 26 in Breckenridge. The award will recognize the design and construction of the bridge on East County Line Road at St. Vrain Creek that was completely destroyed during the 2013 Flood. In addition to the bridge reconstruction, several hundred feet of damaged roadway and roadside ditches were rebuilt and new drainage structures were installed as part of the project.

Building a bridge of any size is no small engineering feat and a project of this magnitude can traditionally take two to three years to complete, but Boulder County and its project partners designed and constructed the bridge and road in just over one year. The work is a great example of how a group of interested parties can come together to solve a large problem in an expedited manner. The project required that the county coordinate with several agencies including the Federal Highways Administration (FHWA), the Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT), the City of Longmont, Weld County, Boulder County Parks & Open Space, a private irrigation company, neighboring residents, and private utility companies. With the help of project partners J-U-B Engineers, Inc. and Lawrence Construction, the county was able to coordinate all interested parties and design and build a bridge that could withstand a future 100-year flood event.

“I am extremely proud of the team that came together to design and build this project. Their dedication to the job ensured that no obstacle would derail the work, no matter how significant,” said Boulder County Transportation Director George Gerstle. “I’d like to thank everyone who had a hand in building a safe and resilient bridge and roadway quickly and effectively. I’d also like to thank the public for their patience and understanding while we worked to reopen East County Line Road. There is still a lot of flood recovery work to do and we’re going to need everyone’s support to see this work through to the end.”

J-U-B Project Manager Jeff Temple added, “In my 25 years of experience, I have never seen a project of this size with so many stakeholders be designed and constructed as fast as this bridge. It’s truly an indicator of how public/private entities can work together in an effective and efficient manner.”

The Colorado APWA is a division of the American Public Works Association, which is a not-for-profit, international organization of more than 28,500 members involved in the field of public works. They serve their members by promoting professional excellence and public awareness through education, advocacy and the exchange of knowledge. 

For more information on East County Line Road project, contact Andrew Barth, Transportation Department Communications Specialist, at abarth@bouldercounty.org or call 303-441-1032.

Photo of East County Line reopened