Branscome Builds Infrastructure.
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Branscome has the capacity to handle any heavy construction and civil engineering project. Our primary focus has been in highway construction projects and port development; however, we also have extensive experience in large civil projects that include airports, distribution centers, rail, and residential subdivisions. Our customers know Branscome’s ability to couple professional project management with experienced construction personnel means they will receive a superior project every time.
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Branscome Incorporated was awarded VDOT Order 5B3 for the widening of Princess Anne Road in Virginia Beach, Virginia. This major infrastructure project will take more than three years and a half years to complete and will improve more than 2 miles of one of Virginia Beach's more important roadways. Major activities include asphalt paving, cement treated base, stone base, grading, concrete pavements, and various utilities. |
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Branscome Eastern Shore has started work as the site contractor for the Launch Pad 0-A project at the Mid-Atlantic Regional Spaceport (MARS) at Wallops Flight Facility on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Once completed, the launch pad will be able to send rockets with up to 15,000 pounds of payload to a low earth orbit (LEO). Branscome's responsibilities as the site contractor include concrete supply, concrete paving, asphalt paving, stone supply, grading, construction of MSE walls, stormwater retention ponds, and installation of various utilities.
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In late 2010 Branscome began work on VDOT Order F53, widening and improvements to Ironbound Road in Williamsburg, Virginia. As the population of the City of Williamsburg continues to grow, especially around the new mixed-use development, New Town, the surrounding infrastructure must continue to be improved. The major activities on this project include demolition, asphalt paving, stormwater structures, sanitary sewer lines, water lines, concrete pavements, grading, aggregate base, and other various tasks.
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Mercury Boulevard Resurfacing |
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The resurfacing of Mercury Boulevard was an ARRA Stimulus Project for the City of Hampton. The primary project requirement was asphalt paving of approximately 3.43 miles of Mercury Boulevard from Coliseum Drive to King Street and from the Newport News City Limits to Big Bethel Road. Additional tasks included loops, saw cutting, striping, and milling. This project was completed in the Fall of 2010. Making this project especially challenging was the dense urban environment where the construction took place. Ensuring safety and efficient delivery while managing dense traffic loads took constant diligence from our project management and safety teams. The completed project is incredibly smooth and offers a fantastic ride. |
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