Heacock Crosstown Tie and Cycle 6 Pedestrian Ramp

Project
Summary

City of Moreno Valley (2019)

The purpose of the Heacock Crosstown Tie project was to improve the electrical distribution systems reliability. The project involved
the sawcut and removal of approximately 18,000 lineal feet of asphalt concrete pavement, replacement of electrical conduit and
replacement of asphalt concrete pavement. The project also included the installation of three (3) manholes, two (2) vaults and bore pit backfill.
The Cycle 6 ADA Pedestrian Ramp Improvements project involved the removal and reconstruction of 24 access ramps at various
locations throughout the City of Moreno Valley. Project elements that required material testing and geotechnical services primarily included pavement and sidewalk subgrade; concrete curb, gutter and sidewalk; and asphalt concrete pavement.

IFE Role

IFE services included compaction testing of conduit, vault, manhole, and bore pit backfill. Compaction testing of subgrade and finish grade for sidewalk, curb & gutter, pavement and asphalt concrete was also preformed. Laboratory tested included maximum density of soil and aggregate base, gradation and bitumen content for asphalt concrete. Upon completion of the project, a formal written report was prepared including all test results and locations.