Performing as subcontractor to Fluor Daniel for bridge work, Condotte’s work included 17 bridges, 28.5 miles of roadways excavation, backfilling of foundations, installation of piling and construction of footings, columns and abutments; pre-casting, delivery and erection of superstructures, (including all cast-in-place concrete, temporary and permanent post tensioning; pre-casting, delivery and erection of concrete beams and cast-in-place concrete decks; furnishing) delivery and erection of steel plate girders and cast-in-place concrete decks, furnishing and installation of concrete barrier walls, approach slabs on field graded and wing walls at bridge ends, installation of Class V Finish on concrete surfaces, and furnishing and installation of expansion joints and execution of test piling, for Phase I of the Conway Bypass in South Carolina. Built under budget, the project was delivered 7 months ahead of schedule despite three hurricanes and a 500-yr event flood.
The project was recognized in 2001 with the NPHQ “National Achievement Award State Winner for Quality Highway Work” award.