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Project Title & Location
SR 106 / Skobob Creek - Fish Passage
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Project Description
This project is the state's contribution to a partnership project that replaces a fish barrier culvert with a bridge.
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Contractor/Consultant
Quigg Brothers, Inc., Aberdeen, Wash.
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Recent Progress
This project, located on the Skokomish Indian Reservation, is a cooperative effort between the Hood Canal Salmon Enhancement Group (HCSEG), the Skokomish Tribal Nation and the Washington State Department of Transportation. The project was awarded to Quigg Brothers, Inc., on April 5, 2005, and is under construction with a scheduled completion date of early November 2005.
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Design Construction Impacts
The construction phase of the project is being administered by WSDOT. The SR 106 closure and detour in the vicinity of the bridge work is in effect.
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Environmental Impacts / Compliance
Environmental permitting for the project requires that creek restoration work occurring in the Skobob Creek channel be completed by September 15. This requirement ensures that migrating fish will not be impacted by construction of the project. In addition temporary erosion, sediment, and spill control measures are included in the project.
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Impacts to Traffic
SR 106 in the vicinity of the Skobob Creek crossing is closed for the bridge construction. A detour route has been provided. Local access in the vicinity of the bridge construction is allowed.
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