I-280/I-880/Stevens Creek Boulevard Interchange
Design for operational and safety improvements at closely-spaced congested interchanges near Valley Fair Mall.
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Description
Mark Thomas prepared a feasibility study, environmental document, and final design to improve operations, increase capacity, and enhance safety for the most congested interchange adjacent to one of the busiest shopping malls in the cities of San José and Santa Clara.
The project reconfigured the existing I-880/Stevens Creek Boulevard cloverleaf interchange (originally constructed in 1959) to a combination of par-clo and diamond configuration, which includes widening and realigning ramps, widening the overcrossing structure at Stevens Creek Boulevard over the freeway, and as well as improving the existing intersections at Stevens Creek Boulevard and Monroe Street. The project also included braided ramps to separate freeway-to-freeway traffic from the local interchange.
Project elements included 1,100 feet of freeway-to-freeway direct connector viaduct, a 2,400-foot Winchester Boulevard off ramp structure, pedestrian grade-separation, Stevens Creek Boulevard bridge widening, 14 major retaining walls, local street improvements, and sound walls. The redesigned interchange has reduced traffic congestion and delays by eliminating certain weaving and merging movements, while also improving access and enhancing safety for bicycle and pedestrian traffic.
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Awards
American Council of Civil Engineers (ACEC) 2016 Engineering Excellence Awards, Honor Award
American Society of Civil Engineerings (ASCE), San Francisco Section 2016 Outstanding Roadway and Highway Project
American Public Works Association (APWA) Silicon Valley Chapter 2016 Project of the Year in the Transportation Category, $25-$75 Million division