Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION I-95 WIDENING INCLUDING THE INTERCHANGES AT I-4 AND US 92 DESIGN-BUILD From North of State Road (SR) 44 to North of US 92 (International Speedway Boulevard) Volusia County 242715-2-52-01
Design-Build Team Jacobs Engineering Group Archer Western Contractors (AWC) GAI Consultants
Project Information The Project length is 13.856 miles along I-95 Construction started Spring 2015 The anticipated completion date is Spring 2018 The total contract amount is $205,000,000
Project Description This project involves widening Interstate 95 (I-95) from four-lanes to sixlanes from north of State Road (SR) 44 to north of US 92 (International Speedway Boulevard). The southern project limit will tie in to the ongoing I-95 widening project to the south (from south of SR 406 to north of SR 44) Reconstructs the I-95 Interchanges leading to and from I-4 and US 92 which will increase mobility and connectivity It will increase the safety for merging, exiting and through-traffic The project will eliminate a left side merge ramp onto I-95 from US 92, just a short distance to the south
I-95 & I-4 Interchange Existing Interchange Proposed Interchange
I-95 and I-4 Bridge Rendering
I-95 & US 92 Interchange Proposed Interchange Existing Interchange
I-95 and US 92 Bridge Rendering
What to expect for MOT on I-95 Spruce Creek Bridge I-95 & SR421 Interchange
What to expect for MOT on I-95 TYPICAL SECTION
What to expect for MOT on I-95 I-95 & I-4 Interchange
What to expect for MOT on I-95 I-95 Between I-4 and US92 I-95 & US92 Interchange Lane closures will be limited during special events that are being held in the Daytona Beach area. All lane closures and detour information will be updated on www.cflroads.com on a weekly basis.
What to expect for MOT on I-95 TYPICAL SECTION
Florida Department of TRANSPORTATION For additional information on the I-95 Design-Build Project, please contact: Bradley Bauknecht FDOT Project Manager District Five 1650 North Kepler Road DeLand, FL 32724 Bradley.Bauknecht@dot.state.fl.us (386) 740-3519 Katie Widdison Public Involvement Coordinator Ghyabi & Associates, Inc. 1459 North U.S. Highway 1, Suite 3 Ormond Beach, FL 32174 Katie.Widdison@dot.state.fl.us (386)212-0449 Project updates can be found at www.cflroads.com
Work Zone Safety SLOW D STAY ALIVE OWN, STAY ALERT,
Why Focus on Work Zone Safety? Please check out our Work Zone Safety public service announcement: https://youtu.be/r3-mo9ewpvg
The Impacts are Real The truck driver in this crash was critically injured and the road had to be closed for a time while crews cleared the area.
Are You Putting Yourself at Risk? Have you ever driven faster than the posted speed limit? Have you ever looked at your phone to read a text while driving? Have you ever taken both hands off the wheel while driving because you were eating or reaching for something? Now ask the same questions but place yourself driving through a Work Zone.
Staying Safe in the Zone If you see orange, SLOW DOWN Signs are placed as far as two miles ahead of a work zone to alert you of a change. Look for signs announcing a lane closure or a lane shift. Any new traffic pattern can be problematic if you are not paying attention. Always keep two hands on the wheel to control your vehicle on rough surfaces.
Staying Safe in the Zone Pay attention to channeling devices, such as barrels, cones and barrier wall. Understand the size and condition of your lane may be different in a construction zone. If the lanes are separated by a solid white line, STAY IN YOUR LANE. Trucks may be entering and exiting the roadway anywhere within the construction zone. Give them space. Most importantly, DO NOT DRIVE ABOVE THE SPEED LIMIT!!!!
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