Franklin King Street Corridor

Franklin King Street Corridor

Franklin, IN

King Street Corridor

The King Street corridor provides an impactful gateway statement into Franklin. Main project elements include entry towers with vertical storyboards made of color-changing glass, a planted boulevard, trail amenities with nodes reflecting community history, and custom shade structures. All elements are connected by strategic lighting and landscaping. Over time, the mature landscape will establish a dynamic linear park experience. HWC lead a talented team of designers and fabricators including Cornerstone, Landtech, Circle Design Group, Smock-Fansler, and GRT Glass Design to implement this transformative project.

Recipient of the 2020 Monumental Merit Award

Jackson County US 50 HMA Overlay, INDOT Seymour District

Jackson County US 50 HMA Overlay, INDOT Seymour District

Jackson County, IN

US 50 HHA Overlay, INDOT Seymour District

HWC was selected to provide design services for the US 50 HMA Overlay project under the INDOT On Call contract in the INDOT Seymour District. HWC extended the functional life of the asphalt overlay by addressing cracks at joint deterioration and longitudinal cracks by construction of partial and full depth patching of the underlying concrete pavement and application of a 2” mill/fill of the asphalt overlay.

HWC also brought the curb ramps to current ADA standards, as well as updated the nine existing traffic signals to have APS devices installed where applicable.

Posey County SR 66/Rexing Road Intersection Improvements

Posey County SR 66/Rexing Road Intersection Improvements

Posey County, IN

SR 66/Rexing Road Intersection Improvements

HWC provided roadway design, erosion control permitting, IDEM water permits, small structure design, right-of-way plan development, and public hearing coordination services.

HWC worked with INDOT to develop a solution to keep SR 66 open during construction by utilizing temporary portable traffic signals during the phased construction of the box culvert and a multi-phased plan for the reconstruction of the intersection.

Project let in April 2018 at a cost of $1,300,000, which was 5% below the engineer’s estimate.

Washington County – Countywide Bridge Inspection

Washington County – Countywide Bridge Inspection

Washington County, IN

Countywide Bridge Inspection

HWC provides complete inspection, documentation, load rating, scour assessments, asset management, and reporting of Washington County’s 133 bridges. Of the County’s 133 bridges, three bridges require fracture critical inspection, six require a 12-month inspection cycle, and two require special inspections.
Madison County-Countywide Bridge Inspection

Madison County-Countywide Bridge Inspection

Madison County, IN

Countywide Bridge Inspection

HWC provided complete inspection, documentation, load rating, and reporting of Madison County’s 213 bridges.

Of the County’s 213 bridges, five bridges required fracture critical inspection, seven required underwater inspection, and two required special detail inspection.