A Class III Archaeological Survey for the Verde River Bridges-Bridge Scour Retrofit Project, between Interstate 17 Mileposts 287.70 and 289.00, Camp Verde, Yavapai County, Arizona
Author(s): Oslynn Benjamin; Glennda Gene Luhnow
Year: 2017
Summary
ADOT, in cooperation with FHW A, is planning a bridge scour retrofit project on Interstate 17 (1-17) at the Verde River, in Camp Verde, Yavapai County, Arizona. The project is located on ADOT right-of-way (ROW) and ADOT easements across Town of Camp Verde, Salt River Project (SRP), and private land.
Within the project limits, 1-17 consists of two 12-foot travel lanes in each direction, divided by a 60-foot-wide median. The Verde River Bridges are both 7-span steel continuous girder bridges and are approximately 525 feet long and 45 feet wide. Bank slope protection occurs at both banks, and wired rock baskets have been located around one of the piers of the southbound (SB) bridge. Over time, the river has eroded material from around the piers of the bridge, undermining the bridges' stability. In addition, cracking on pier walls and abutments is occurring. The purpose of the project is to protect the bridges from further erosion by the Verde River and to maintain the structural integrity of these facilities.
Cite this Record
A Class III Archaeological Survey for the Verde River Bridges-Bridge Scour Retrofit Project, between Interstate 17 Mileposts 287.70 and 289.00, Camp Verde, Yavapai County, Arizona. Oslynn Benjamin, Glennda Gene Luhnow. 2017 ( tDAR id: 476354) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8476354
Keywords
Site Name
AZ O:5:6 (ASM)
Investigation Types
Systematic Survey
Geographic Keywords
Camp Verde
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Yavapai (County)
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Contact(s): Daniel Garcia
Record Identifiers
Jacobs Report No.(s): 2016-008
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