Crews have been hard at work the last few months at Central Avenue in Fresno County. Rebar and concrete have been placed to form the abutment wall on the west side of the structure. The columns are formed at each of the bents and crews are now working to tie rebar to form the bent caps. PG&E utility relocation in the area was also completed in March, which will allow crews to begin building embankment walls and the embankments of the structure. When completed, the Central Avenue Grade Separation will be 432-feet long, more than 40-feet wide and will take traffic over the high-speed rail and BNSF tracks.