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A set of Highway Plans typically include geometrics, cross sections, pavement sections, baseline profiles, drainage design, utilities relocation plans, a tentative sequence of construction, traffic control plans for both the construction and operational phases, signage plans, lighting plans, and details. With more funding going to mass transportation rather than new highway construction, today's highway engineers are challenged, not by where the new roads shall take us, but how can we maintain current traffic during the improvement of an existing highway. The engineers at Henderson and Bodwell strive to minimize disruption to the motoring public and property owners whose land abuts highways. Our wealth of experience in juggling many different interests and regulatory agencies who are involved in the land development process serves us well in reaching out to the public, utilities companies, and transportation officials.
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