You know your highway interchange has earned the locals’ ire when they nickname it the “spaghetti bowl.” Such is the pasta-rific fate of the confusing tangle of overlapping freeways, multiple lanes, ghost ramps, and exchanges for I-65/I-70 on Indianapolis’ northeast side, more commonly known as the North Split.
“There are portions where it’s five, six lanes, and depending on where you join or want to get off, you might have cross all of them to get where you want to go,” explains Tim Welty, sales representative for Central Rent-A Crane, a member of the ALL Family of Companies.
Tim’s branch has been providing heavy lift equipment for a massive highway project to de-pastafy the highway system, which includes building 50 new bridges in just 18 months. (The timeline is about halfway done and so is the work, so everything is on track.)
The latest work includes setting beams for new bridge spans at Michigan and Pine Streets off I-70. Welty’s team supplied two high-capacity all terrain (AT) cranes for a series of dramatic dual night picks.
“We had two Liebherrs, an LTM 1400 and LTM 1500,” said Welty. These machines have capacities of 500 tons and 600 tons, respectively, necessary to handle the sheer mass of setting bulb tee beams atop 25-foot tall piers.