Fluor Corp. Officials recently joined representatives from the Texas Department of Transportation and other dignitaries to celebrate the start of the State Highway 6 (SH-6) expansion project in Bryan/College Station, Texas.
The project, awarded earlier this year, marks a milestone in improving mobility and safety along one of the region’s most critical transportation corridors. The 12-mile stretch of SH-6 will be rebuilt and widened from two to three lanes in each direction, improving capacity for commuters, freight and emergency evacuation routes.
“This news marks the beginning of an exciting expansion of SH-6 that will increase traffic capacity, strengthen regional connectivity and create a safer and more efficient route for everyone,” said Shawn West, president of Fluor’s infrastructure business.

Photos courtesy of Brasfield and Gorrie
Brasfield and Gorrie Construction crews have placed the final beam atop Mount Sinai Medical Center’s new freestanding Westchester Emergency Department, marking a major milestone in expanding access to care for residents in west Miami-Dade County.
The four-story, 112,000-square-foot facility, designed by HuntonBrady Architects— will feature 26 exam spaces, a Baker Act receiving unit and advanced imaging services. The project also includes a two-story isolated central power plant and medical gas building, the demolition of two existing structures and 6 acres of site improvements.
Construction is expected to be completed by the end of 2026. Mike Petersvice president and division manager of Brasfield & Gorrie, said, “Collaborating with Mount Sinai Medical Center and HuntonBrady Architects on this important project highlights what can be accomplished through teamwork and craftsmanship. Our teams are very proud to know that their work will help make specialty and emergency care more accessible to families in Miami-Dade County.”
