Wednesday, November 29, 2017

CDOT and Kraemer/IHC to begin negotiations to build North I-25 Express Lanes: Johnstown to Fort Collins

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On November 17, CDOT opened bids for the North I-25 Express Lanes: Johnstown to Fort Collins project. Kraemer/IHC was recommended for the project and negotiation for the final award is underway. The project will add a northbound and southbound express lane from Johnstown to Fort Collins, replacing aging bridges, widening bridges, and adding pedestrian and bicycle access under I-25 at Kendall Parkway in the process. The project will also connect the Cache la Poudre River Regional Trail under I-25.

The project has been made possible through extensive partnerships with local staff and elected officials from Larimer and Weld counties, Fort Collins, Berthoud, Johnstown, Loveland, Windsor, Timnath and McWhinney. Construction is set to begin in 2018 and will be completed late in 2021. Throughout construction, two lanes in each direction will remain open and lane closures will occur at night during low traffic hours.


For more information, read the full article on CDOT’s news page.

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