Our firm served as lead engineer for the Route 7 Corridor Improvements in Northern Virginia for the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT). We teamed with Shirley Contracting Company, LLC as a design-build team. In accordance with Fairfax County’s Comprehensive Plan, the project aimed to increase capacity; improve safety and operations for motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians; and expand pedestrian connections on a heavily travelled commuter corridor.
The project scope consisted of improvements to 6.9 miles of Route 7, widening the route from a four-lane divided roadway to a six-lane divided roadway. Other improvements to enhance operations included roadway lighting, new or modified signals at ten intersections, consolidation of entrances along Route 7 and the intersecting roads, and implementation of intelligent transportation system (ITS) components. Near the middle of the project, flooding concerns at Difficult Run and Colvin Run were addressed by raising Route 7, completing a new bridge over Difficult Run, and realigning Colvin Run through an articulated concrete block-lined channel. At the east end of the project, the Lewinsville Road intersection was realigned and reconfigured to incorporate a displaced left-turn lane, an innovative intersection layout which is the first of its kind in Northern Virginia.