coloradodotphoto: US-285 Rock Barrier
coloradodotphoto: US-285 Rock Barrier
coloradodotphoto: US-285 Rock Barrier
coloradodotphoto: US-285 Rock Barrier
coloradodotphoto: US-285 Rock Barrier
coloradodotphoto: US-285 Rock Barrier
coloradodotphoto: CDOT employees examine the sinkhole.
coloradodotphoto: Approximately three weeks into work, the sinkhole repair neared completion.
coloradodotphoto: Roadside view of the sinkhole
coloradodotphoto: Once repair work began, the sinkhole continued to tear away under the pavement.
coloradodotphoto: A smaller sinkhole away from the road.
coloradodotphoto: Drilling the road and filling with grout to prevent future sinkholes over the tunnel.
coloradodotphoto: Debris has fallen into this off-road sinkhole over time.
coloradodotphoto: This is another sinkhole over the railroad tunnel but away from the highway.
coloradodotphoto: The sinkhole grows!
coloradodotphoto: Cement trucks poured concrete and grout to plug the sinkhole.
coloradodotphoto: The original sinkhole when discovered by CDOT crews.
coloradodotphoto: The sinkhole goes down about 80 feet.
coloradodotphoto: The size of the sinkhole soon after being discovered.
coloradodotphoto: Crews drill holes in the surrounding area to insert grout, which will help to prevent future sinkholes from forming.
coloradodotphoto: The sinkhole is approximately 30 feet in diameter!
coloradodotphoto: US 24 road closure and Cone Zone
coloradodotphoto: Sinkhole off of US 24
coloradodotphoto: Concrete pours into the sinkhole.
coloradodotphoto: Concrete pours into the sinkhole.
coloradodotphoto: Concrete pours into the sinkhole.
coloradodotphoto: A steady flow of concrete slowly but surely filled the sinkhole.
coloradodotphoto: Concrete pours into the sinkhole.
coloradodotphoto: Concrete pours into the sinkhole. An estimated 100 truck loads of concrete and grout were poured into the sinkhole each day.