Highways

District 6 in Miami-Dade County

This seven-year contract is for the management of highway assets on all of the limited access facilities in Dade County including I-95, I-195, I-395, and state roads 826 and 970 in Miami Dade County. Responsibilities include all activities associated with roadway, structures, drainage, vegetation and aesthetics, traffic services, structure inspection and incident management. The project covers 49 center line miles and 207 fixed structures

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Bridges

The Sunshine Skyway Bridge

ICA has a six-year, all encompassing, multi-million dollar contract for one of Florida’s most high profile assets. Soaring 175 ft. above the water and at over 21,000 ft. in length, the Skyway is one of the world’s longest concrete cable stayed bridges.

ICA provides regular inspection, comprehensive structural and electrical maintenance as well as motorist aid communications, and facility lighting and emergency response.

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Tollways

Tollway Asset Maintenance Services for OOCEA

ICA performs two contracts with the OOCEA to maintain 350 lane miles of the highway system. The terms provide total maintenance services for 52 ramp plazas and 12 mainline plazas. Under these contracts, all of the routine and ongoing maintenance activities associated with the roadway, bridge and toll facilities are the responsibility of ICA.

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Facilities

Harris County Toll Road Authority

ICA gained a one-year contract for the routine maintenance of 43 facilities in Harris County, Texas. Facilities include the Harris County Toll Road Authority’s plazas, tollbooths, maintenance buildings, office buildings, pump houses and equipment buildings located on or near the Harris County Toll Road.

Responsibilities include all routine maintenance, including lighting, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, elevators, minor toll booth repair, and landscaping.

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Design + Build

Multiple Bridge Rehab

ICA serves as the Design-Builder for multiple bridge replacements and repairs throughout the Culpeper and Staunton Districts of Virginia. The contract is for 23 bridges and is part of the Commonwealth’s larger effort to repair or replace 119 structurally deficient bridges and box culverts across the state over the next two years.

Bridges range in size, from 384 square feet to 8,466 square feet.

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Well said...

"Asset management is often misunderstood. We describe it as a systematic and cost-effective process of maintaining, upgrading and operating physical assets such as roadways, facilities and bridges. We utilize the principles of engineering, business management, economics and computer technology to help DOTs with their short- and long-term maintenance planning."

Howard "Butch" Eley, CEO

ICA News

ICA wins Florida District 7 AM contract

ICA has won a seven year Asset Maintenance Services Contract for the for the I-4, I-75, I-275, I-375 Interstates with Florida DOT, District 7, in Pinellas, Hillsborough, Polk Counties, covering 635 Lane Miles. The ICA project team headed by Darren DeWitt will manage and perform all routine maintenance activities associated with roadways, structures, drainage, roadside, rest areas, wayside parks, vegetation and aesthetics, traffic services, structure inspection and incident management.

Delaying freeway maintenance is risky

A recent article in the Press Enterprise reports how Interstate 215 from Riverside, CA to Rialto is just another example of roadways deteriorating while states struggle to find funds for repair.

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ICA welcomes COO Phil Stevens, PE

ICA welcomes Phil Stevens as Chief Operating Officer (COO.) Phil is a recognized leader in the government and private sector. He has 23 years of experience, 8 of which were in state government with the Florida DOT. Phil has a Doctorate degree in Engineering, a Master’s degree in Management, a Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering. He is a registered Professional Engineer in 7 states, and in Canada, and is a Registered Professional Planner. Phil will be focused on day-to-day operations.

ICA at Top of ENR Lists

In the June 8, 2011 issue of Engineering News Record magazine, ICA ranked #20 in the Top 100 Construction Management-for Fee firms and # 14 in the Top 50 Program Management firms.

ICA welcomes Joe S. Graff, PE

ICA welcomes Joe S. Graff, PE as Texas Regional Manager. A graduate in civil engineering from Texas A&M University, Mr. Graff has 28 years of experience with the Texas Department of Transportation managing statewide maintenance and emergency management operations and in 2005 Mr. Graff received the prestigious “Dewitt C. Greer Award” from TxDOT for engineering excellence. Joe served 4 years as Vice President for Halcrow, Inc., an international engineering consultant before coming to ICA. Mr. Graff will report to Ernie Molina, PE Director of Operations.

ICA wins three new Texas contracts

ICA has won three new contracts in Texas. ICA will perform routine maintenance on various roadways in East Dallas County, including all TxDot roadways east of North Central Expressway to the Dallas County line. ICA will carry out routine roadway maintenance activities based on daily work order requests. This 2-year project will begin June 1. ICA will also perform complete maintenance and operations of rest areas including janitorial services, maintenance of buildings, grounds, and utilities, and all necessary repairs for two 2-year, lump sum, Rest Area contracts. The contracts for Crosby and Nolan Counties begin May 1.

ICA acquires full-service engineering firm Florence & Hutcheson

ICA has acquired Florence & Hutcheson, a full-service engineering services firm headquartered in Paducah, Ky. and with offices in 18 cities in the Midwest and Southeast United States. This acquisition expands ICA’s footprint in the transportation sector and will result in growth opportunities for both its traditional business lines and engineering services. It positions ICA as the most comprehensive provider of performance-based highway asset maintenance management services.

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Case study

ICA Responds to Gandy Bridge Emergency

Thurs., March 30, 12:30 PM. A tugboat line snaps and a 285 foot barge out of New Orleans, carrying 1,000,000 gallons of liquefied propane gas, drifts into the eastbound Gandy Bridge near Tampa, FL causing major damage to the structure. This is an event that nobody would wish for but it provided a showcase for ICA’s Incident Response Plan, the capabilities of our District 7 team led by David Novakoski, and our commitment to both public safety and client customer service.

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ICA is a proud partner with RESPECT of Florida

ICA believes strongly in giving back to the communities where we work. The development of strong minority (MBE) or disadvantaged (DBE) companies allows ICA to perform the work cost-effectively while contributing to the basic foundation of the local economy. When bidding for jobs we are often required to meet a certain percentage goal of DBE/MBE contracts. ICA regularly exceeds these goals.

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ICA proves commitment to incident response

On the night of March 28, 2007, ICA had a dramatic opportunity to demonstrate just how solid our commitment really is when a tragic tanker truck accident turned a portion of the I-375 spur leading to downtown St. Petersburg into a fiery inferno.

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Florida DOT Generates $101 Million Total Savings With 17 Asset Management Contracts

Following receipt of an unsolicited proposal promising millions of dollars in savings, FDOT began to consider turning over maintenance of a particular stretch of highway to a private company. FDOT issued a request for proposal (RFP), and in July 2000 awarded ICA a seven- year contract covering 253 miles of I-75 between Miami and Ocala.

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