Coleman Avenue/Interchange Project
San Jose, California
The Coleman Avenue/880 Interchange Project is a joint venture between Graniterock’s Pavex Construction Division and FCI.
Purpose
The Coleman Avenue/880 Interchange Project is designed to renovate access to and from The San Jose International Airport. The most notable changes will be on the Airport Boulevard side of 880. Traffic leaving the airport will pass through an underground tunnel and immediately access Southbound 880. Currently traffic is required to wait at the Coleman and Airport intersection and wait again at the 880 metering lights. The tunnel will eliminate congestion on Coleman Avenue.
A new bridge over 880 will straighten Coleman Avenue. The project will also update the onramps and off ramps to meet Caltrans safety standards and specifications.
The total project will take over two years and the target completion date is April 2006.
Project Highlights
- 43,000 tons Class 4 Aggregate Base
- 36,350 tons Class 3 Aggregate Base
- 480 tons ATPB
- 55,000 tons Type A Asphalt Concrete
- Over 18,000 feet of new drainage pipe
- Over 3,000 feet of new sewer pipe












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