TxDOT Breaks Ground on I-35 Capital Express Central Project

TxDOT Breaks Ground on I-35 Capital Express Central Project

AUSTIN — The Texas Department of Transportation was joined by Texas Transportation Commission Chairman J. Bruce Bugg, Jr., Commissioner Robert Vaughn, Sen. Judith Zaffirini and other partners to break ground on the I-35 Capital Express Central project in Austin.

According to TxDOT, the I-35 Texas Clear Lanes project will add two non-tolled high-occupancy-vehicle (HOV) managed lanes in each direction from US 290 East to SH 71/Ben White Boulevard.

The project will also lower the mainlanes from Airport Boulevard to Lady Bird Lake, remove the upper decks, provide opportunities for deck plazas, improve transit connections, add boulevard-style segments through downtown and enhance pedestrian and bicycle paths along the corridor, a news release said.

“Currently, TxDOT has under contract over $53 billion under construction across Texas,” said Chairman Bugg. “Last week we broke ground on the start of the $13 billion NHHIP project in Houston, and today we are breaking ground on the $5.6 billion Capital Express Central project, bringing that total of construction and planned projects to $71.6 billion.”

“I-35, and this particular project is of such significance and such importance,” Sen. Zaffirini said. “The impact will be statewide, nationwide, and international. But it will also be local, and we who travel this route every day are most relieved. We welcome it because it will relieve congestion, improve safety and drainage, and help in so many ways.”

“In addition to mobility improvements, we’re also improving bicycle and pedestrian paths helping to accommodate all modes of transportation,” said Commissioner Vaughn. “We are excited to make transportation safer and easier to use for cyclists, runners, walkers and everyone else.”

The project includes more than 19 miles of new shared-use paths, as well as widened and enhanced east-west crossings, and new bicycle-pedestrian crossings at 3rd Street, 15th Street and 41st Street.

Construction on the Central project started in October 2024 with the reconstruction of the Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard Bridge. The contractor is Harper Brothers, LLC.  The next segment to begin construction will be at Lady Bird Lake (Holly Street to SH 71/Ben White Boulevard) in early 2025. The contractor is Balfour Beatty. Construction along the entire corridor is expected to be complete in 2033, weather permitting.

To learn more about the Central project and future construction updates, visit mymobility35.org.

Source: Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT)

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