Steve Alexander, area manager for Cemex and Bart White, construction foreman for Teichert erect the flag prior to the Peabody road reopening ceremony. The ceremony signifies the completion of a $78 million dollar project; the road was closed for fourteen months and finished ten days ahead of schedule. Peabody road is a major thoroughfare that connects the cities of Vacaville and Fairfield, over 20,000 vehicles per day use the road and it is also a major artery into Travis Air Force Base for the over 14,000 employees. The construction of the Peabody road overpass is part of the new Fairfield/Va
Steve Alexander, area manager for Cemex and Bart White, construction foreman for Teichert erect the flag prior to the Peabody road reopening ceremony. The ceremony signifies the completion of a $78 million dollar project; the road was closed for fourteen months and finished ten days ahead of schedule. Peabody road is a major thoroughfare that connects the cities of Vacaville and Fairfield, over 20,000 vehicles per day use the road and it is also a major artery into Travis Air Force Base for the over 14,000 employees. The construction of the Peabody road overpass is part of the new Fairfield/Vacaville train station project along the Capitol Corridor, Aug. 4, 2016 ( Air Force photo by Louis Briscese)
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