What's Happening?
The Arizona Department of Transportation (DOT) has engaged Jacobs and Sundt in a design-build partnership to modernize a three-mile stretch of Interstate 10 in Tucson, Arizona. This $600 million project
aims to alleviate congestion by adding three general-purpose lanes in each direction and removing existing interchanges. The project also includes constructing a new I-10 westbound entrance ramp and an undercrossing. This initiative is part of Arizona DOT's long-term transportation improvement plan, outlined in the I-10 and State Route 210 Transportation Design Concept Report completed in 2020. The project is fully funded and will proceed without delays from the federal government shutdown.
Why It's Important?
This project is significant as it represents the largest highway construction effort in southern Arizona, promising to enhance transportation efficiency and safety in the region. By expanding the highway and improving infrastructure, the project is expected to reduce traffic congestion, benefiting daily commuters and local businesses. The collaboration between Jacobs and Sundt brings advanced construction practices to Arizona, potentially setting a precedent for future infrastructure projects. The successful completion of this project could stimulate economic growth by improving access and connectivity in Tucson, a key urban area in the state.
What's Next?
The project is scheduled to be completed by summer 2028. As construction progresses, stakeholders, including local businesses and residents, will likely monitor the project's impact on traffic patterns and local commerce. The Arizona DOT and its partners will continue to engage with the community to address any concerns and ensure minimal disruption during construction. The project's success could influence future transportation planning and funding decisions in Arizona.