Pavement Preservation and Traffic Signal Upgrades in Connecticut

Project Highlights

PROJECT VALUE

$7 Million

PROJECT SERVICES

Construction Engineering and Inspection

ZOFS Engineering provided Construction Engineering & Inspection (CE&I) Services for a $6. 8 million capital infrastructure project aimed at preserving pavement and upgrading traffic signal detection systems across multiple routes in Fairfield, Brookfield, Roxbury, Woodbury, and Southbury. The scope of work included replacing the existing wearing surface to extend the serviceability of the pavement structure, upgrading traffic signal detection systems to video or radar at fourteen intersections, and constructing or reconstructing thirty-two concrete sidewalk ramps to meet ADA requirements. ZOFS Engineering ensured the new pavement adhered to CTDOT Specifications for durability and longevity, while the traffic signal detection systems were seamlessly integrated with existing traffic control infrastructure. All new sidewalk ramps provided safe and accessible paths for pedestrians, complying with ADA standards. Construction activities began with a comprehensive preconstruction survey identifying existing conditions, including underground utilities and their impacts on the project. Detailed plans were developed for Traffic Management and Limited-Access Highway Construction.

Key Project Services

Pavement Preservation & Resurfacing  –

Video/Radar Signal Detection Upgrades  –

ADA Sidewalk & Ramp Reconstruction