With the massive 405 Project now two-thirds complete, officials have
unveiled a staggered endgame schedule which calls for major portions of
the project to wrap up this year while work on one troublesome segment
continues into 2014. The delay involves the project’s middle segment—chiefly in the area
around Montana Avenue and Church Lane—where utility relocations and the
necessity of shifting Sepulveda Boulevard have proved vastly more
time-consuming than expected. Overall, unforeseen utility relocation issues have not only eaten up
valuable time but also have driven up the cost of building the project,
according to a briefing presented this week to Metro’s Construction
Committee...
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