Enhancements underway on Texas highways to improve traffic flow.
Jordan Foster Construction has been awarded two significant contracts totaling $183.3 million by the Texas Department of Transportation for highway improvements in Bexar and Bastrop Counties. The projects will enhance U.S. Highway 90 and State Highway 71, focusing on traffic flow and safety. The U.S. Highway 90 project aims to widen the road and add infrastructure like flyover connectors and new bridges, while State Highway 71 will convert an intersection into a grade-separated overpass. Construction is set to begin soon, signaling important advancements for Texas infrastructure.
Jordan Foster Construction has secured two significant contracts from the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) amounting to a total of $183.3 million. These contracts are aimed at improving vital highways: U.S. Highway 90 in Bexar County and State Highway 71 in Bastrop County. The enhancements are crucial for managing the expected growth in vehicular traffic in these areas.
The project on U.S. Highway 90 will involve the reconstruction of 2.55 miles of roadway stretching between Interstate 410 and Loop 1604. This section will be widened from four lanes to six lanes, aimed at accommodating an estimated increase in daily traffic which is projected to rise from approximately 78,300 vehicles to 107,900 by the year 2045.
Among the comprehensive improvements, a new westbound flyover connector will be added to facilitate traffic from U.S. 90 to northbound Loop 1604. The project will also include expanded frontage roads, the construction of four new bridge structures, and significant storm-drainage improvements. Furthermore, state-of-the-art features such as box culverts, mechanically stabilized earth retaining walls, enhanced lighting, upgraded traffic signals, and both concrete and asphalt paving will be integrated into the design.
Construction for the U.S. 90 project is anticipated to commence in late 2025, with substantial completion expected by fall 2029. To minimize disruption during this period, the main lanes of U.S. 90 will generally maintain at least two lanes of traffic in each direction, except during rare nighttime operations. A pivotal aspect of construction will be the completion of the frontage road segments before any main lane work begins. Major daytime disruptions, particularly for the direct connector, are not projected, even as a significant 206-day closure is planned for the Hunt Lane bridge reconstruction.
The contract for improvements to State Highway 71 aims to transform the signalized intersection at Tucker Hill Lane into a grade-separated overpass. This strategic adjustment will result in the introduction of one-way frontage roads, improving traffic flow and safety. Moreover, the plans will feature enhanced accommodations for bicyclists and pedestrians, promoting safe travel options for all community members.
Construction on State Highway 71 is set to initiate later this year, allowing for timely development of these important infrastructure upgrades. Jordan Foster Construction will be responsible for managing several critical aspects of the projects, including earthwork, drainage, retaining walls, and bridge construction. Major subcontractors involved in the endeavor include Lone Star Paving, The Levy Co., and Beaird Drilling.
Importantly, neither contract involves federal funds, nor are there established goals for Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE) or Small Business Enterprises (SBE). However, Jordan Foster has expressed commitment to foster cooperation with various disadvantaged and small business enterprises through existing relationships.
TxDOT plans to lead community outreach initiatives such as public meetings and traffic alerts to keep local residents informed about project progress and potential impacts. Such transparency is crucial for minimal disruption in the community during the construction phase.
The infrastructure projects by Jordan Foster Construction are designed to not only improve traffic flow but also enhance the quality of life for community residents. These upgrades underscore the importance of investing in infrastructure as a means of facilitating better transportation options and supporting growing populations across Texas.
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