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Other INDOT projects slated for construction $2.5 million bridge rehabilitation over Big Eagle Creek bridge at I-65 NB. $3 million pavement project along US 136 at I-465, at SR 134 / Girls School Road
Indiana has committed $200 million to begin construction in 2024 and completion scheduled for 2026. [3] On November 1, 2023, INDOT awarded a $202 million construction contract to ORX Constructors, a joint-venture between Walsh Construction and Traylor Bros., Inc. for Section 3. [4]
Construction is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2025. [24] INDOT widened 14 miles (23 km) of I-69 from four to six lanes between the 116th Street/SR 37 interchange at Fishers and the SR 38/State Street interchange in Pendleton, a project that began in 2016 and was completed in early 2018. [25]
State highway system of Indiana, 1936, Indiana State Highway Commission. The Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) is a governmental agency of the U.S. state of Indiana charged with maintaining and regulating transportation and transportation related infrastructure such as state owned airports, state highways and state owned canals or railroads.
INDOT completed an $800-million (equivalent to $1.05 billion in 2023 [5]) project called Accelerate 465 to refurbish and reconfigure the original west leg of the loop between July 2007 and December 2012. This project completely rebuilt and added new travel lanes, added auxiliary lanes, rebuilt many grade separations, and reconfigured nearly all ...
INDOT plans to make US 20 a four-lane highway with a center turn lane from just east of SR 15 to SR 13. The project will be done in a two different phases. Phase one will be from SR 15 to Elkhart CR 35, and phase two will be from CR 35 to SR 13. The final phase is scheduled for completion around 2020. [20] [21] [22] [needs update]
As part of the Operation Indy Commute project, INDOT began work in 2013 to widen I-65 on both northbound and southbound mainlines from exit 103 at Southport Road northward to the southern junction with I-465 (exit 106), adding auxiliary lanes in this section to improve merging of traffic entering southbound I-65 from I-465 and entering ...
Interstate Highways are owned and maintained by the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) unless it is a toll road. The system was authorized by the Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1956, which provided federal funds for construction of limited access highways. Indiana's initial set of seven Interstate Highways were announced in September 1957.