There is a small city at Pitkin’s Curve

All the following photographs were taken by Rock Knocker on May 11, 2010. He promised me he would go every month or so, with his hard hat and vest, and take more so we can all follow this amazing engineering feat, which started construction November 30, 2009, and is predicted to take four years.

Few of us could ever hope to get shots like this, and even fewer would ever get permission to do so. Thanks, Rock Knocker!

And it looks like this:

Small City

It even has its own Motel 6:

Motel 6 - We'll leave the light on for ya

Not that I’d want to stay there, even with the view!

Here is the new city from a longer perspective:

The View from above

My internet has gone wonkers on me this evening, and I have quite a few more photographs to post. I will have to add them tomorrow, as I have reached my patience limit tonight.

The two work platforms (and no, it is not the start of the bridge construction, that will be a while coming) are depicted here:

North and South Work Platforms

Here is the south work platform:

South Work Platform

Here is the north work platform. Note the people for perspective. That is a 150 TON crane sitting on the platform!

North Work Platform

This post is a “work in progress.” I will be uploading more photos as the internet goddess allows.

South Platform, looking north
North Platform, looking South

This “box” is 50 feet by 50 feet. Inside you see a remotely operated excavator. It has the drill on, and the plan is to drill a number of 5 ft. square holes, to an unknown depth, which will then provide support columns to anchor the south end of the bridge. This 50×50 foot box will then be filed completely with 5 ft. of cement.

This is the head honcho on this project. Rock Knocker told me his name … but I failed to write it down.

Tomorrow, I will post some Cal-Trans photos of the slip out in 2000 which lead to this project. I am also searching for the rendering of the project, which I have seen, and participated in (along with the rock shed at Rain Rocks) as part of the Aesthetic and Design Committee.

7 thoughts on “There is a small city at Pitkin’s Curve

  1. is there an artist’s rendering of the completed project? would like to see what’s to be accomplished.

  2. …found it via coastroad’s link to the caltrans brochure. impressive!

  3. Great shots. On Weds. They brought in a HUGE drill. Caltrans worked for 2 days filling in the slip at Lucia just so this HUGE drill could get through. Three Highway patrol and 1 pilot escort accompanied him. It was a very tight and narrow fit but they got the drill through and it’s now at Pitkin’s.

  4. Well, helped the slip at Lucia, but makes one wonder why they didn’t bring the drill in from the south? Huh? I’ll have to tell Rock Knocker so he can get some shots – not that he needs anyone to tell him anything about THE ROAD! LOL

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