Southeastern New England ITE Visits 495/90 Project Site

Westborough and Hopkinton, MA

September 27, 2024

The visitors walk the project site, with a crane in the background.

Approximately 30 members of the Southeastern New England Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) recently joined a group of VHB and Barletta Heavy Division team members at the site of the I-495/I-90 Interchange Improvements design-build project.

VHB co-hosted the event with Barletta, one of our contractor partners on this design-build project—currently the largest transportation infrastructure project in Massachusetts. To begin the visit, Don Cooke, New England Regional Service Lead, Transportation, and VHB Design Manager on the project, led a presentation on the redesign of the interchange. Attendees then went on a site walk, led by VHB’s Josh Cone-Roddy and Barletta’s Terry Cassidy and Renee Pisano.

One highlight of the site walk was visiting the future Ramp ES (which connects I-90 East to I-495 South), where visitors saw precast and cast-in-place barriers on top of the ramp’s largest retaining wall, which is nearly complete. Visitors also saw Ramp WN (which connects I-90 West to I-495 North) and the new I-90 bridge over the railroad.

This event was targeted toward emerging professionals, giving young engineers from other firms a chance to connect with VHB and Barletta team members. It also gave young professionals from VHB who have contributed to the I-495/I-90 Interchange Improvements project a chance to see their work come to life.

Learn more about VHB’s role in the I-495/I-90 Interchange Improvements design-build project.

Looking down on a pier for Ramp WN, which is surrounded by water and lily pads. The group of Southeastern New England ITE visitors and VHB and Barletta staff gathered together at the project site.

Left: Site visitors from ITE saw the in-progress Ramp WN piers, which are surrounded by cofferdam and located in the middle of a wetland.

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