The Santa Fe Access Control Point (ACP) roadway widening project improved traffic flow and access control by adding an additional outbound lane to an 800 LF stretch of roadway. The widened section extended from the intersection of Santa Fe Avenue and Wratten Drive to its merger with the T.J. Mills Boulevard circulation ramps. As a key entry control point for the main cantonment area, the Santa Fe ACP required upgrades to meet growing traffic demands.
The project included demolition, new pavement, adjustments to the outbound Active Vehicle Barrier (AVB), and roadway geometry changes. Traffic signals, signs, and pavement markings were upgraded, while guardrails were extended, fences modernized, and stormwater systems enhanced. Completed in accordance with Unified Facilities Criteria and Army Design Criteria, the project addressed issues identified in a 2018 traffic study and improved overall efficiency.
Client
US Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District
Key Services
Civil and Structural Engineering, Program/Project Management, Stormwater and Floodplain Management, Transportation
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