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Texas 9, May 5, 2024

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Contractors’ Plate Full On Interstate 35 By Irwin Rapoport CEG CORRESPONDENT

Interstate 35, with more than 588 mi. of highway, passes through seven Texas Department of Transportation districts from the Rio Grande in the south to Red River. The state is continuing to make considerable investments for contractors to repair, rebuild and upgrade roads and bridges to reduce congestion, improve safety and ensure it meets the needs of a rapidly growing population and surging economy. Along I-35, 19 of the top 100 most congested roadway segments in the state are along this corridor, according to TxDOT. Construction crews will remain busy on this corridor for the next handful of years, excavating areas, extending highways, building bridges and much more. Currently, 32 projects worth $4.8 billion are under way, 34 projects ($7.8 billion) are fully funded in the 2024 UTP and 47 potential projects (unfunded/partially funded) worth $14.8 billion are being considered. Since 2015, 111 highway projects have been completed, at a cost of $7.1 billion. This has resulted in many contracts being awarded to general contractors, along with the subcontractors they hired. “Our seven TxDOT districts [along the I-35 corridor] continue to work together and are committed to strategically delivering needed transportation improvement, effectively see CONTRACTORS page 8

Currently, 32 projects worth $4.8 billion are under way, 34 projects ($7.8 billion) are fully funded in the 2024 UTP and 47 potential projects (unfunded/partially funded) worth $14.8 billion are being considered.

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