Progress on Douglass Bridge
While some of you are sitting in traffic on I-295 and Pennsylvania Avenue because of the Douglass Bridge shutdown, construction crews are working two 10-hour shifts each day to get the job done on schedule. Bridge workers maneuver concrete form near new intersection. (Robert Thomson) Ardeshir Nafici, the acting associate direction of the District Department of Transportation, and project manager Chase Cox led a tour Wednesday morning across the top of the bridge. If you do a 360-degree turn up there, the Anacostia waterfront area looks like one continuous work zone, and that's been one of the challenges on the bridge project: Coordinating with the utility companies and developers who also are working along the South Capitol Street corridor on projects like the new Nationals stadium. Ardeshir Nafici, left, and Chase Cox discuss the project. (Robert Thomson) Nafici says that's been going remarkably well, and the bridge reconstruction is onSource: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/blog/2007/08/02/BL2007080200389.html?nav=rss_opinion/columns
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