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General

Legacy ID
431

Davey's Bridge

Recognized for Innovative Design

Davey's Bridge is located on the Banks-Lowman Highway, part of the Wildlife Canyon Scenic Byway in Boise County, Idaho. It was recognized in the fall 2014 issue of Aspire, The Concrete Bridge Magazine.

The use of precast,...

Blue-tiful

Remote, Mountainous Location Recycles in Place

 

The Blue Ridge Parkway is a scenic highway set high in the mountains of Virginia and North Carolina. Unlike a standard highway that is optimized to carry the maximum number of vehicles from here to there, directly as...

A New Bridge for Manning Crevice

 

In 1934, members of the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) built the Manning Crevice Bridge as part of Franklin D. Roosevelt s efforts to create jobs during the Great Depression. Fast forward 83 years. FLH is nearing completion on the construction of a safer and stronger...

McFee Tunnel

On the Spruce Railroad Trail in Port Angeles, Washington

 

In 1918, during World War I, the U.S. Army Signal Corp built the Spruce Railroad Trail to haul Sitka Spruce to mills for the manufacture of airplanes. Nearly 70 years after blasting the tunnel mouth shut in the...

Chickaloon Bridge

Replacing a Key Bridge on the Glenn Highway Corridor, Alaska

 

To accomplish the daunting task of building a new bridge during the weather constraints found in Alaska, FLH worked an extremely aggressive schedule, relying on exceptional planning skills and leadership to...

Partners

Federal Lands Highway (FLH) serves the transportation needs of Federal and Indian lands through partnership and cooperative agreements with state and local governments and other federal agencies. The Federal Land Management Agencies, each with their own unique missions and values, rely on FLH to facilitate and manage the planning, environmental documentation, design and construction of projects impacting and accessing the lands they manage.

Leadership

FLH Senior Executive (SES) Team Biographies


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FLH Annual Accomplishment Reports

The Office of Federal Lands Highway (FLH) is relied upon by a host of Federal Land Management Agency and state & local partners to solve and manage unique challenges that are wide-ranging in environment, geography and complexity, through engineering solutions that are sensitive to the...