This is an online event.
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Please join us for our monthly meeting! Hear about construction of a brand new highway and interchange--and opportunity to use state-of-the-practice highway technology.
ABOUT THE PRESENTION
The presentation will provide a brief history and status update on the 34-mile Capital SouthEast Connector Project. The first phase includes construction of four continuous lanes from Interstate 5 and Highway 99 in Elk Grove to the new Silva Valley interchange at Highway 50 in El Dorado Hills, expanded at-grade intersections at all major access points, and a continuous path for pedestrians, bicyclists and equestrians.
The project goals include:
Completed White Rock Rd Segment
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Matt Lampa is a Principal Civil Engineer with the Capital Southeast Connector Joint Powers Authority (JPA) and serves as a project manager for the 34-mile Connector project. He oversees various aspects of the project delivery from planning, environmental clearance and permitting, right of way, and final design to preparing the project for construction.
Prior to joining the JPA in 2018, Mr. Lampa spent his career with various engineering firms in the Sacramento area, deliering local agency transportation projects throughout Northern California.
Mr. Lampa holds a bachelor's of science degree in civil engineering from California State Univiersity of Sacramento, and is a California licensed civil engineer.
NOTE TO PARTICIPANTS: Viewers of this presentation are eligible for one Professional Development Hour (PDH) unit. While California does not require PDH units to retain registration as a Professional Engineer, adjacent states Oregon and Nevada do. Please find instructions on keeping personal records of PDH units at https://www.oregon.gov/osbeels/Documents/Form/201909_CPDForm.pdf and https://nvbpels.org/license-renewal/, respectively. If personal records for registration in another state don’t suffice please contact the Capital Branch Board at ascesacramentosectioncb@gmail.com.