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Demand for TBI’s highly regarded specialty services spans many different markets. We are proud to help our clients build better projects in multiple arenas within private and public works infrastructure. |
Transportation
- I-70 Mississippi River Bridge
- Safe and Sound Bridge Improvements
- Huey P. Long Bridge
- I-10, Main Span Bridges over Lake Pontchartrain
- US 90 Biloxi Bay Bridge Replacement
- IH 45 Galveston Causeway Bridge
- Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge
- Burro Creek Bridge
- IH 45 Pierce Elevated Bridge
- Queens Bored Tunnels
- University Link Light Rail Tunnel
- Eastside Light Rail Extension
- Kaumalapau Harbor Breakwater Repair
- Pier 400 Wharf, Phases 1 and 2
- McAlpine Lock Replacement Project
TBI helps transportation agencies across the nation move people more efficiently. We build, refurbish, and upgrade landmark bridges, complex highway systems, railways, and urban mass transit systems. Utilizing traditional and alternative delivery methods, TBI has constructed more than $4 billion in transportation projects during just the last five years.
Environment
- Blue Plains Tunnel
- Upper Northwest Interceptor Section 1&2
- San Vicente Pipeline
- Northeast Interceptor Sewer
- Chief Joseph Dam
- San Elijo Ocean Outfall Reballast Project
- Rocky Reach Juvenile Fish Bypass
- Gulf Intracoastal Waterway West Closure Complex
- LPV 145 Construction of T-Wall
- Inner Harbor Navigation Channel
- Braddock New Gated Dam
- Chief Joseph Dam
- Rocky Reach Juvenile Fish Bypass
- McAlpine Lock Replacement Project
TBI’s ability to drive tunnel in all types of ground, as well as our extensive marine construction expertise, makes us an excellent partner for agencies that deal with the movement of water and wastewater. We build large- and small-diameter pipeline tunnels in deep or shallow ground and beneath large bodies of water. We also construct dams, fish passages, and emergency pump stations. Further, in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, TBI and the USACE have forged ahead with multiple projects designed to protect the Gulf Coast from future natural disasters. Over the last decade, TBI has constructed and started up more than $3 billion in such projects.

