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El Camino Real Pedestrian Bridge

This new 120-foot, 47,000 lb steel pedestrian bridge is focused on improving the safety of pedestrians by creating a more inviting and safer access. The plans include a dedicated bike lane and wider sidewalks. Once completed, this will mark the end of a $4 million project to enhance the intersection of El Camino Real and […]

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SCE Mesa Substation

Located in Monterey Park, construction at this project began in September 2017 and is expected to be finished in 4.5 years. Plans include building the new substation while keeping the old substation operational. Once they begin constructing the second half of the new substation, the old substation will begin demolition. Major components of this substation […]

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I-405 Expansion Project

This improvement project was started to widen the San Diego Freeway (I-405) between SR-73 and I-605 and improve 16 miles of the I-405 between the SR-73 freeway in Costa Mesa and I-605 near the L.A. County Line. Saf-T-Co Supply’s most valuable contribution to this project was the new Caltrans standard temporary lighting weights & plates […]

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Cow Camp Bridge

Over the last 7 years, the Cow Camp Bridge has been a large project for the Saf-T-Co team. Cow Camp Road is a large four-lane roadway just east of San Juan Capistrano. This bridge is 1,340 feet long, 79 feet wide, and is built to accommodate different modes of traffic such as vehicle, pedestrian, and […]

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Gerald Desmond Bridge

Starting new construction in January 2013, this bridge quickly became revolutionary. Being one of the most crucial parts to the Ports of Long Beach, the bridge needed renovating that satisfies over 155 feet of vertical clearance above the Channel. Before the construction of the new bridge, it served 68,000 vehicle trips each day. With the […]

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Riverside Drive Bridge

In November of 2015, the Saf-T-Co Supply team worked on the Riverside Drive bridge that stretches 12,000 feet from Riverside Drive to Figueroa. This bridge goes over the LA River and connects Cypress Park to Elysian Valley. Before the updates made in 2015, the previous bridge dated back to 1928! Just one of the many […]