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Published March 25, 2025 at 8:00 PM

Updated March 26, 2025

Site work, paving and new construction of a civil project in Los Lunas, New Mexico. Design plans call for the construction of a bridge / tunnel; for site work for a bridge / tunnel; for paving for a bridge / tunnel; road / highway; and road / highway.

UPDATE :I-25 Interchange and Bridge Construction Project is in Village of Los Lunas capital budget fy 2026-2030 CIP _____________________________________________________________________________________ https://www.news-bulletin.com/news/los-lunas-making-progress-on-infrastructure-projects/article_3cd33c48-80e0-11ef-ba84-4b0015ee0050.html Los Lunas making progress on infrastructure projects LOS LUNAS-The Los Lunas Village Council recently approved and submitted its Infrastructure Capital Improvement Plan, which contains various projects to be considered for legislative capital outlay funding. The highest priority item on the list is the Interstate 25 interchange and bridge construction project. The goal is to provide additional access to I-25 and help alleviate congestion from Los Lunas Main Street. “When completed, this project will extend from I-25 to Highway 47, and will include a full interchange at Morris Road, a river bridge, and intersections at Sichler Road, Highway 314, Edeal Rd. and Highway 47,” the village’s website states. “Phase one of this project is fully funded, and will include a full width interchange, river bridge and intersections with one lane of travel in each direction between, along with a multi-use pedestrian and bicycle path. Phase 2 will add an additional lane of travel in each direction.” The total project cost is more than $220 million and, to date, the village has acquired almost $166 million in federal, state and local funds. The amount not yet funded is about $55 million, which would go toward phase two of the project. Los Lunas Public Works Director Michael Jaramillo said there are only a few, small remaining tasks that need to be completed before going out to bid. These tasks include finishing up some certifications to address railroad crossing, environmental impact and right-of-way. “If everything goes well, then we’re hoping that we can obtain some bids and maybe be at the council in December for approval of the bid,” said Jaramillo. The village was aiming to begin construction this fall, but “a variety of small delays with final approvals on certifications have pushed the possible start date back a bit.” Jaramillo said this is due to the size of the project, as a project of this scale has a lot of details that need to be carefully addressed to ensure everything is done correctly, which has pushed the anticipated construction start date to early 2025. “Hopefully, in January people will be able to start seeing some equipment out there,” he said. ------------------------------------- Phase I will include construction of the full, four-lane bridge, a new four-lane I-25 interchange, two roadway lanes with one in each direction, and full NM 3-14 and NM 47 intersections. With all of the funding now secured, the next step is to get all of the right-of-way secured and purchased by December. After all needed right-of-way is secured, the Village will have the final design review with the New Mexico Department of Transportation in March of 2024. The Village aims to have the bidding process started in May 2024, have the bid awarded in July 2024, and hopefully have construction starting in September 2024. The project is included in the city's 2021-2025 Capital Improvement Program (CIP). As of October 4, 2023, per owner a design team has been identified with 90% design review. *Project information has been obtained through a public capital improvement plan (CIP). A CIP is a financial schedule for short- and long-range projects which is updated regularly. Information listed in the CIP often evolves based on funding availability and the project details, including timeline and value, are subject to change. The content management team will continue to pursue additional details as they become available.

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Bridges / Tunnels

$55,000,000.00

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New Construction, Paving, Site Work

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