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Lane Construction has delivered the first phase of an interstate review to Tampa, Florida, the Xeshire firm, based in Connecticut, said in a statement shared with the immersion of construction.
The company, an integral property of the Italian industrial group Webuild Group, has received the final acceptance of Florida Dot in the project of Section 7 of section 7 of the I-275.
The approximate review of $ 97.5 million was designed to relieve congestion, improve connectivity and provide a more efficient transport runner for travelers and companies, according to launch. The main improvements include expanded lanes, improving ramps and ramps, updated signaling and modernized road infrastructure.
The newly completed section also includes updated lighting and improving road brands in an effort to improve visibility and reduce the risk of shock. Lane Construction also installed two emergency generators to feed Florida Dot cameras at the intersection of critical evacuation routes, according to release, guaranteeing continuous monitoring during extreme weather events in the event that the local region loses energy.
Lane has delivered several infrastructure projects in Florida, one of its key markets. Other active road projects include the Tampa I-275/II-4 exchange of Tampa and the Westshore exchange, also in Tampa; the Seminole Expressway/SR 417 extension project in the County of Seminole; and the I-4 exchange and Sand Lake Road in the county of Orange.
Phase 2 of the project will be a continuation of the I-275 Willing in the north of the first phase in Baarss Avenue, he told Construction Dive a Lane spokesman. The preliminary design in Phase 2 is underway, but the construction dates have not been announced.