
Midtown Multimodal Corridor
Fayetteville, AR
The City of Fayetteville used the CMAR delivery method to procure their Midtown Multimodal Corridor project in an effort to maximize the scope of their project while staying within their strict budget. The purpose of the project was to provide storm drainage, trail, sidewalks, roadway improvements, enhanced intersections, additional crosswalks, turn lanes, new traffic signals, street lighting and landscaping along their very important east-west connection for vehicle and bus traffic while also creating a new 1.75-mile-long shared use paved trail, now named Midtown Trail. CHC approached the project in phases to accomplish each of its goals while limiting impacts to traffic. Together with our subcontractors, we constructed 5,300 LF of storm drain, 22,250 SY of asphalt paving, 4,000 SY of sidewalk, 9,600 SY of trail, and 16,300 LF of curb and gutter as well as traffic & pedestrian improvements to intersections at W. Deane/Garland and W. Sycamore/Leverett with the addition of RRFBs, passive bollard crossing systems, and street lighting.
Project Facts
Industry Sector: Transportation, ROAD
Cost: $14,600,772
Delivery Method: CM at Risk
Self-Perform: Below-Grade Utilities
Owner: City of Fayetteville
Engineer: Olsson Associates, Inc.
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