Project Overview
The New Mexico Department of Transportation infrastructure improvement program represents a comprehensive initiative to modernize critical transportation corridors throughout the state. This multi-faceted program encompasses major highway reconstruction projects along I-25 and NM528, extensive bridge rehabilitation and replacement, and strategic improvements to key US routes that serve as vital economic and safety lifelines for communities across New Mexico.
As Project Controls Lead, Granalytich Solutions manages the complex scheduling, cost control, and risk management requirements for this $170 million transportation infrastructure program. The scope includes coordinating traffic management during construction phases, ensuring minimal disruption to daily commuter and commercial traffic while maintaining rigorous safety standards and environmental compliance protocols.
The program's success hinges on sophisticated project controls methodology that balances competing priorities: accelerated construction schedules to minimize traffic impacts, stringent quality assurance for long-term infrastructure durability, and comprehensive stakeholder coordination involving NMDOT, federal agencies, local municipalities, and the traveling public.
Key Highlights
Major Highway Reconstruction
I-25 and NM528 corridor improvements with advanced traffic management and phased construction delivery.
Bridge Infrastructure Modernization
Bridge structures including rehabilitation, replacement, and seismic upgrades for enhanced safety and longevity.
Integrated Traffic Management
Comprehensive traffic control planning minimizing disruption across active transportation corridors.
Multi-Agency Coordination
Complex stakeholder management involving NMDOT, federal agencies, municipalities, and public safety organizations.