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Earth Tech
wins contract to support Texas highway project
Construction & Maintenance News [Minsk,Belarus]
Earth Tech Inc. has been awarded a
multi-million dollar contract to provide environmental services
to Central Texas Highway Constructors, LLC (CTxHC). Earth Tech,
the lead planning and engineering firm for
Cintra Zachry, LP on
the Trans-Texas Corridor 35 (TTC-35) project, was approved by CTxHC for environmental work on Segments 5 and 6 of the SH 130
highway project. The SH 130 project is the first facility to be
developed under the TTC-35 Comprehensive Development Agreement.
An integral part of the preparation for highway construction,
the project includes site assessments, hazardous materials
clean-ups, remediation, and other environmental services.
A private-public partnership, the SH 130
project is a 41-mile long highway east of IH 35 that will
improve travel experiences for motorists tired of the ever
increasing traffic congestion between Austin and San Antonio.
The environmental work under the terms of this agreement is
slated to last five years.
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