Rehabilitate South Kelbaker and Kelso-Cima Roads (MOJA 310980/326192)This project will complete rehabilitation and safety improvements for portions of South Kelbaker and Kelso-Cima Roads. Work will address deferred maintenance and repair needs for both roads. Rehabilitation and safety improvement requirements vary depending on the condition of roadway sections, including methods such as demolition of deteriorated road surface, widening to provide a minimum consistent width, repaving, construction of pullouts, restriping of roads, and installation of rumble strips, additional traffic signs, culverts, drainage structures, and features such as wildlife exclusion fencing for the protection of the desert tortoise (Gopherus agassizii) and other small animals. Rehabilitated assets will provide improved traffic safety and an improved driving experience for visitors and members of the public traveling through the park. Work will reduce the number of vehicle accidents, especially incidents of severe injury and fatalities. The project will repair some of the most traveled roads in the park, serving an estimated 200,000 vehicles annually. Fencing or crossing features will help protect the desert tortoise, consistent with the park’s mission to protect and preserve the native species of the area. The construction liaison will facilitate communication and cooperation between the National Park Service (NPS) and the Federal Highways Administration (FHWA)[BJ2] to ensure an open and effective working relationship throughout the construction period. Some of the most essential tasks of the CL are direct observation of construction activities and reporting to ensure: the construction contractor is strictly following environmental mitigation requirements; appropriate NPS specialists are involved for urgent decisions; no work is being performed outside of the approved limits of work; and desert tortoise protections are being followed. The CL is responsible for ensuring the FHWA construction management team is effectively coordinating construction activities with the Park's daily operations. All work performed on NPS projects shall be undertaken with the utmost care to ensure the respect and preservation of natural and cultural resources. All work shall proceed in a manner that will minimize disruption of on-going NPS operations including facility maintenance activities within the park as well as visitor use and enjoyment of MOJA. Period of Performance:Anticipated time frame: April 2026 thru October 2027. Exact dates of performance have yet to be determined and are dependent upon start of construction activities. The duration of construction is anticipated to be approximately 18 months.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
11-50 employees