ICA is a total asset management company, supporting the U.S. transportation network through contracts with local and state government agencies. ICA provides “fence-to-fence” maintenance of highways and interstates through lump-sum, fixed price, long-term contracts.

Fence-to-Fence
“Fence-to fence” bundles all of the services required to maintain the total asset including but not limited to:

Bridge Repair/Moveable Bridge Operations

Roadside Maintenance & Traffic Services

Drainage Repair

Pavement Maintenance

Vegetation/Aesthetics

Rest Area & Welcome Center Maintenance

At the core of ICA’s organizational structure is it’s management team’s extensive experience in both the heavy highway and bridge construction businesses, as well as in several national scale public/private partnership ventures. Key ICA principals have owned and operated two of the largest construction, bridge construction, and heavy equipment construction firms in the Southeast. ICA delivers an experienced team of highly skilled professionals with direct experience necessary to meet all of a government‘s transportation systems maintenance needs.

By bundling and outsourcing the services required to maintain a designated highway asset, governments can more effectively deploy internal talent, maximize resource application, more efficiently manage maintenance schedules, and set higher performance requirements.

For Example

ICA manages the following assets for the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT):

  • Approximately 2000 lane miles of interstate and state roads for FDOT, providing total fence-to-fence maintenance, upkeep, and repair to the roadway and roadside, as well as traveler assistance and emergency response.
  • Total maintenance and upkeep of 70 percent of Florida's rest areas and welcome stations.
  • The inspection and maintenance of over 3,000 Florida bridges.
  • Toll roads for the Orlando/Orange County Expressway Authority and the Florida Turnpike Enterprise including the maintenance and upkeep of 12 mainline toll plazas and 52 toll ramp plazas and over 500 lane miles of toll roads.
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