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US$190 million Florida road deal for Webuild

A US$190 million Florida road deal has been won by Webuild.
By MJ Woof October 28, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
Webuild’s subsidiary Lane Construction will carry out a new road project in Florida - image courtesy of FDOT

    
The Webuild Group has won a new road project worth US$190 million package of works in Florida. The work will be carried out by Webuild’s subsidiary Lane Construction and involves building a highway interchange between Interstate 4 (I-4) and State Road 33 (SR 33) in Polk County, Florida. 

The new contract was awarded to Lane by the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). It foresees reconstructing the existing interchange at I-4 and SR 33 in Lakeland, to accommodate increased traffic in this area, as well as integrating a future rail corridor in the median of I-4. The interchange will be configured in such a way as to increase road safety, with a system of multi-lane acceleration and deceleration ramps and roundabouts to reduce the time needed to cross the crossing. This project also widens 8km of SR 33, with signage and signalisation, ITS and lighting, as well as constructing two bridges to improve safety and accommodate animal crossings.

Webuild, with Lane, is currently building a series of projects aimed at updating and expanding the road infrastructural system in the US, which in Florida includes the Turnpike Mainline Widening in Lake County and the SR 417 in Seminole County; the I-275/SR 60 Westshore Interchange; and I-4/I-275 Downtown Interchange projects in Tampa; and the interconnections between the I-4 and the SR-535, and Sand Lake Road in Orlando. The Group, also in Florida, is committed to modernising the Tyndall Air Force Base (AFB) in Panama City, which was damaged by hurricane Michael in 2018. Beyond Florida, the Group is also working to modernise a section of the I-64 in Virginia and the interconnection between the I-77 and the I-40 in North Carolina; and is replacing and modernising the outdated bridges that carry I-20 over the Wateree River, in Kershaw County, SC. 
 

 

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