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Fluor is working in Texas in Texas with a significant agreement to build roads that extends its presence in the state infrastructure market.
The Irving Construction Company, based in Texas, won a $ 671 million contract From the Texas point to rebuild and expand a key section of the state road 6 to College Station, Texas, according to a statement of March 31.
The North-South runner serves as an important route of Rodalies for Bryan, College Station, Texas A&M University and the surrounding region, while also functioning as a way of evacuation of goods and hurricanes, according to the statement. The 12 mile project will expand the two -lane road to three in each direction.
Construction is expected to begin in the summer of 2025, with a substantial completion scheduled for the spring of 2030, according to Fluor.
The project is based on fluorine work with Texas Dot and adds to the contractor’s infrastructure portfolio in the state. Other large -scale fluorine transport projects in Texas include:
- The I-635 LBJ East and I-35E projects in Dallas.
- Oak Hill Parkway and I-35 Capital Express South projects in Austin.
- The I-35 Project Nex South in San Antonio.
“This award shows the continuous fluorine commitment to execute projects in Texas and is based on our long collaboration with Txdot,” said Shawn West, president of the fluoride infrastructure business. “The State Highway 6 project is another step in our relationship with Txdot, as they work to improve state transport demands in this quick expansion hallway.”
