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4.<br />

San Tan Freeway Loop 202 (two packages)<br />

<strong>Construction</strong> Cost: $98.6 million<br />

Start Date: August, 2001<br />

Completion Date: June, 2004<br />

Owner: ADOT<br />

General Contractor: Edward Kraemer & Sons<br />

Engineer (San Tan/ I-10): Parsons Brinckerhoff<br />

Engineer (San Tan/ Price): Stanley Consultants<br />

Earthwork (San Tan/ Price): KLB <strong>Construction</strong><br />

Rebar (San Tan/ Price): Paradise Rebar<br />

Summary: The San Tan Freeway will connect with I-10 at<br />

Pecos Road in Chandler, and stretch to Power Road in Gilbert,<br />

creating a new much-needed east-west freeway corridor. The<br />

Loop 202 will provide three lanes in each direction plus freeway-to-freeway<br />

connections with I-10 and the Loop 101.<br />

Ramps at Kyrene Road, McClintock Drive and Price Road will<br />

allow drivers to enter and exit the San Tan Freeway. Edward<br />

Kraemer and Sons are currently constructing two portions of<br />

the San Tan, the east side of the free-flowing traffic interchange<br />

between the I-10 and the San Tan, and both sides of the freeflowing<br />

interchange between the Price Freeway (101) and the<br />

San Tan. <strong>Construction</strong> will include a total of 16 bridges, new<br />

drainage systems, and a pump station at each interchange. The<br />

Price interchange includes a unique Odor Control Facility for<br />

the city of Chandler. Total earthwork for both sites involved the<br />

hauling of 3.7 million cu. yds. of dirt.<br />

<strong>2003</strong> ARIZONA TOP PROJECTS

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