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THE SANTA MONICA FREEWAY: OPEN AGAIN : Freeway Roundup

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The quake-damaged Santa Monica Freeway--the nation’s busiest--opened Monday, less than three months after the Jan. 17 earthquake. Here is a numerical look at some key repair features:

* $29.7 million: Total construction cost, including bonuses.

* $14.9 million: Original bid amount for completion in 140 days.

* $14.8 million: Bonus paid to the contractor, C. C. Myers Inc., for completing the project in slightly more than half the time originally projected.

* $8 million: Net profit for C. C. Myers, headquartered in Rancho Cordova, Calif., after paying for extra crews and equipment and overtime.

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* 6 million: Pounds of steel used in construction.

* $1 million: Lost in production and wages each day from traffic delays, according to a study by the governor’s Office of Planning and Research.

* 600,000: Pounds or 17,000 linear feet of 12-by-12 timbers used during building.

* 341,000: Average number of vehicles that travel the Santa Monica Freeway each day.

* 20,000: Cubic yards of structural concrete poured.

* 1,000: Construction workers, including 228 carpenters, 134 ironworkers and four superintendents, who worked 12-hour shifts on the project.

* 66: Days needed for repair work, which began Feb. 5 and was completed 74 days ahead of schedule.

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