Florida Department of Transportation –
Florida’s Turnpike North Bridge, Sign, LNQC, and HMLT Inspections

  • Date: 2019-Present
  • Project Type: Routine Bridge Inspection, Underwater Bridge Inspection, Ancillary Inspection
  • Second Cycle

Florida Department of Transportation –
Florida’s Turnpike North Bridge, Sign, LNQC, and HMLT Inspections

  • Date: 2019-Present
  • Project Type: Routine Bridge Inspection, Underwater Bridge Inspection, Ancillary Inspection
  • Second Cycle

Key Project Details

  • Inspections include both routine and underwater throughout FL Turnpike’s North Corridor
  • Structures include bridges, signs, LNQCs, and HMLTs
  • Our team updates structure inventory details, makes repair recommendations, and produces FARC agendas

Key Project Details

  • Inspections include both routine and underwater throughout FL Turnpike’s North Corridor
  • Structures include bridges, signs, LNQCs, and HMLTs
  • Our team updates structure inventory details, makes repair recommendations, and produces FARC agendas

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