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Balfour Beatty US Joint Venture Awarded $625 Million Design-Build Project for Texas Department of Transportation
May 04, 2017
DALLAS –
Balfour Beatty US has been selected by the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to undertake the $625 million Southern Gateway reconstruction and improvement project as part of a design-build joint venture with Fluor Corporation. The project is located along Interstate 35E and U.S. 67 in Dallas, Texas.
The purpose of The Southern Gateway project is to improve safety, congestion relief, traffic operations, address roadway deficiencies, and improve system linkage. The project will rebuild and widen Interstate 35E (I-35E) south of downtown Dallas. The 11-mile project will expand I-35E from four lanes to five lanes in each direction, and build two reversible, non-toll express lanes in the center of the corridor. In addition, the project calls for rebuilding the I-35E/U.S. 67 interchange and widening U.S. 67 from I-35E to I-20 by adding a third lane in each direction.
“We’re honored to have been selected by TxDOT to deliver this complex design-build transportation project in partnership with Fluor,” said Ray Bond, president and chief executive officer of Balfour Beatty US. “As we near delivery of the $798 million Horseshoe project for TxDOT in Dallas in partnership with Fluor, we are pleased for the opportunity to continue our work to help the state achieve its long-term transportation needs in a fast-growing metropolitan area.”
TxDOT’s Texas Clear Lanes initiative serves as a major source of funding for The Southern Gateway project, which is a program that prioritizes funding for congestion relief projects in Texas’ metropolitan areas. The project will also enhance safety by rebuilding and smoothing out existing sharp curves, adding shoulders, and improving entrance and exit ramp movements. The project will help improve traffic flow for 180,000 motorists per day in southern Dallas county and is expected to begin in late 2017 with a projected completion date of 2021.