Mid-Coast Corridor Segments 1 and 2 is 6.6 miles of the overall 11-mile Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project which spans from south of the San Diego River to south of La Jolla Colony Dr./Gilman Dr. The projects cross several active waterways: San Diego River, Tecolote Creek, and Rose Creek; and are located within the environmentally sensitive Rose Canyon region. With the expected increase in employment and population in these areas, the corridor will serve as an alternate means of public transportation to effectively improve traffic congestion.
Group Delta, an NV5 Company, provided inspection and materials testing services to verify the
Mid-Coast Corridor Segments 1 & 2 Project is completed on time and in accordance with the SANDAG General Provisions, Supplement 4 IFC Plans and Special Provisions, GMP Bid List, and Risk Matrix.
Added Value
- Multidisciplinary Field Services: Our team provided ongoing geotechnical consulting, construction inspection, and materials testing services across key segments, including the San Diego River Bridge Double-Track, Rose Creek Bikeway, and Mid-Coast Segments 1 and 2.
- Enhanced Safety and Efficiency in Sensitive Environments: By navigating complex conditions across active waterways and the environmentally sensitive Rose Canyon region, our team supported safe and efficient construction practices tailored to high-density transit infrastructure.
- As-Needed Flexibility: Our team supported Jacobs and the project team with responsive, on-call services tailored to the evolving needs of this major 11-mile light rail extension connecting downtown San Diego to University City.
Location:
San Diego, California
Client:
Jacobs
Project Owner:
SANDAG
Service:
Geotechnical Engineering
Materials Testing & Inspection
Market:
Transportation
Project Size: 11 Miles
Project Cost: $2.2 Billion



