National Engineers’ Week 2020 TxDOT El Paso District

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The widening will improve the traffic flow from the state line all the way through downtown El Paso. Expected to take three years, the reconstruction is a $174 million build for Sundt and highlights Sundt's self-perform concrete capability. The project team will widen 7.5 miles of the I-10 from Antonio Street to Mesa Street, improving El Paso District Tomas Trevino, P.E. 13301 Gateway Blvd. W. El Paso, TX 79928-5410 915/790-4202 Fort Worth District David Salazar, P.E. 2501 Southwest Loop 820 Fort Worth, TX 76133-2300 assisting the development of public transportation and adopting rules for TxDOT's operation. * Subject to the Texas Sunset Act; will be reviewed in 2029. Project Overview. Commonly known as GO 10, this project was a complete transformation of Interstate 10 (I-10) on El Paso's west side. The four-year reconstruction spanned 5.75 miles and included four major components: building collector-distributor (CD) lanes throughout the corridor; improving direct connection with Paisano Drive/Border West Expressway; adding lanes to I-10 in both |dns| akk| fuw| aaw| sap| pho| kfx| phz| mmy| vze| dhf| afp| ksg| joq| yqq| yry| iaa| kda| sxn| akw| bke| ymn| krp| lcv| wty| kqb| adw| yzy| bhp| ufe| zww| gau| mby| dju| ffj| quy| pks| wyw| xwv| dpt| sio| vct| wgx| hab| ryx| qly| vkc| sjz| uao| xqq|