TxDOT: I-35 Corridor Construction to Continue

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TxDot reports that the construction work on the I-35 corridor connecting San Antonio and Austin seems to be never-ending. According to the head of the Texas Department of Transportation, this is due to the continuous growth in the state, which shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.

Recently, Texas surpassed a population of 30 million residents, with an influx of 1,300 new residents every day. This has led to significant development in the San Antonio-Austin corridor, particularly in Comal, Hays, and Guadalupe counties, making it one of the fastest-growing regions in the state.

During the regional 2024 Transportation Summit held in San Marcos, Marc Williams, the executive director of TxDOT, delivered a keynote speech. The event served as a platform for elected leaders to come together and address transportation issues in the region.

“This region really has been and continues to be not only a hub of commerce, but a hub of the population growth that comes along with that,” Williams said. “The demand on us is really to keep pace.”

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Williams emphasized the necessity of ongoing highway and infrastructure enhancements to reduce congestion in the region.

“The work will never conclude on Interstate 35 between Austin and San Antonio, I can say that pretty definitively,” he said. “The demand, the growth, the population, the business, the commerce, it brings that about.”

TxDOT is currently overseeing a record $39 billion worth of construction projects across the state, with expectations to exceed $40 billion soon.

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In addition, Williams mentioned that the department has set a new high in the number of contracts awarded for these construction endeavors. Payments to contractors have increased by 20% to 25% compared to the previous year.

One of the ongoing projects is the I-35 Northeast Expansion (NEX) Central, which involves the construction of approximately 9.5 miles of elevated lanes to establish a direct link to I-410 North and Loop 1604.

Furthermore, the commencement of construction for the I-35 Capital Express Central project in Austin is anticipated to take place in mid-2024.

During the summit, other speakers highlighted the importance of collaboration between local and state officials to ensure the efficient completion of major infrastructure projects.

SOURCE: TxDOT

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