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Maryland Port Administration

iCivil Inc. provided partnering facilitation on the Maryland Port Administration’s Masonville Vessel Berth Project.

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iCivil Inc. is very excited about adding the Maryland Port Administration as a new client in 2019. iCivil Inc. was awarded the MPA’s Construction Management and Inspection Small Business Reserve Contract. iCivil Inc. is responsible for the overall Project Management, providing CPM scheduling services, construction inspection, and providing a Project Manager to oversee the Tenant Alteration Request (TAR) to ensure construction is performed in accordance with all permits and requirements.

Maryland Transit Administration Purple Line

The Purple Line a 16-mile light rail with 21 stations that will connect communities from Bethesda in Montgomery County to New Carrollton in Prince George’s County. The project will include new roadway construction, bridges, MSE Walls, track construction, utility, tunnel construction, ADA elements, pedestrian facilities, erosion and sediment control construction, excavation, subgrade, soil backfill, and stormwater and drainage construction.

iCivil Inc. was hired by HNTB who was the Purple Line Transit Partners (PLTP) Quality Control Engineering Firm. iCivil Inc. performed Quality Control construction inspection on this highly complex design build mega project. iCivil Inc. personnel performed document control duties utilizing iPads and eConstruction technology. Our inspectors performed constructability of construction documents and were proactive in identifying issues in advance of the contractors work schedule. This enabled issues to be resolved prior to delays being encountered. iCivil inspectors monitor the contractors CPM schedule ensuring the project would be completed in accordance with the contractors schedule and provided information to the client regarding the project’s progress.

iCivil also verified that the contractor provided sufficient men and equipment to perform the work.

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