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https://mycnr.com/project/utah-dot-working-on-209-projects-totalling-2-74-billion/ Utah DOT Working On 209 Projects Totaling $2.74 Billion July 24, 2024 Photo: I-15 Shepard Lane Interchange in Davis County, Utah (Courtesy of UDOT) SALT LAKE CITY, Utah – Construction on Utah Dept. of Transportation projects is at its peak, with the agency working on 209 projects this year carrying a total project cost of $2.74 billion. Planned improvements range from repaving rural highways to building freeway-style interchanges and widening, repaving, demolishing and building bridges. Projects also include several new trails and improved pedestrian access and safety improvements. The traffic delays from these projects range from overnight lane restrictions to full road closures with major detours. “These projects are part of our commitment to helping people get where they want, in the way they want, safely and efficiently,” said Lisa Wilson, UDOT deputy director of engineering and operations. “This includes building new projects to help meet growth demands, maintaining our aging roads and bridges and building out our transportation network to accommodate drivers, pedestrians and bicyclists.” Utah is one of the fastest-growing states in the country, and UDOT is continually looking for ways to meet current and future transportation needs while maintaining the existing highway system in good condition. Mountain View Corridor: Salt Lake and Utah Counties — $466 million This project will connect Mountain View Corridor from Porter Rockwell Blvd with 2100 North in Lehi, providing another much-needed transportation option for northwest Utah County and southwest Salt Lake County drivers. It will be the first section of Mountain View Corridor constructed as a freeway with no stoplights. Additional work includes upgrading the intersection at 2100 North to an interchange, updating wildlife fencing and creating a multi-use trail. The Mountain View Corridor will eventually be a 35-mile freeway from Interstate 80 in Salt Lake County to State Rte. 73 in Utah County. Construction began in March 2024 and is expected to last through early 2026. Salt Lake County Bridges: Salt Lake County — $23.2 million Crews will extend the life of 20 bridges throughout Salt Lake County with several rehabilitation projects. This includes bridges over I-80, Bangerter Highway, Redwood Road, SR-201, and SR-202. Later this summer, crews will demolish the two bridge decks on SR-201 at 3200 West and replace them with new, smoother driving surfaces. Drivers should expect delays of more than 30 minutes on SR-201, as traffic will be detoured off and back on the highway via the 3200 West on- and off-ramps. 3200 West is scheduled to be closed for approximately six months during construction. Construction began this summer. I-15 Shepard Lane interchange: Davis County — $147.5 million Crews will build a new interchange on I-15 at Shepard Lane in Farmington to reduce congestion and improve safety in this area. Not only will it cross over Union Pacific Railroad and Utah Transit Authority tracks to create another connection to local roads, this project will also improve pedestrian and bike connectivity along Park Lane and the ramps associated with I-15, US-89 and Legacy Parkway (SR-67). Construction began in Spring 2024 and should be completed in 2026. Energy Corridor: San Juan County — $116.9 million UDOT will be laying 54 miles of pavement to cover the lengths of both SR-162 and SR-262 in southeastern Utah, including a more in-depth reconstruction of a nine-mile section between Montezuma Creek and Aneth. UDOT partnered with the Navajo Nation to secure a Nationally Significant Federal Lands and Tribal Projects Grant to help fund the project. Crews will also replace the McElmo bridge, add rumble strips, widen the shoulders of the road and replace guardrail, among other improvements. This project will make travel safer, smoother and more convenient for the residents in the area; tourists traveling to Bears Ears, Four Corners and Hovenweep National Monuments; and workers serving the petroleum extraction industry in the region. Construction began this summer. SR-30: Cache County — $61 million UDOT will reconstruct SR-30 from SR-23 to 1000 West in Logan to improve traffic flow and enhance safety for drivers. Crews will widen SR-30 to four lanes and increase the shoulder width and add an Advanced Warning System and new lighting to enhance safety at the intersection of SR-30 and SR-23. In addition, a new recreational trail will be constructed along the south side of SR-30, and a sidewalk will be built on the north side. Construction began in Spring 2024. I-15 1600 S/2700 North interchange — Utah County — $133 million UDOT is constructing a new interchange on I-15 at 1600 South/2700 North, realigning adjacent frontage roads and improving 1600 South/2700 North from Main Street in Spanish Fork to State Street (SR-51) in Springville. The project will alleviate congestion on mainline I-15, the 400 South Interchange in Springville and on US-6 in Spanish Fork and improve safety on 1600 South/2700 North for walking, biking and driving. Construction is underway. 5600 South: Weber County — $361 million Crews are in the middle of major construction of a new I-15 interchange at 5600 South in Roy that will make it easier to get to and from Hill Air Force Base. The project is also widening 5600 South three to five lanes from I-15 to 3500 West. UDOT will also add new sidewalks, pedestrian ramps and a new trail system for pedestrians and cyclists. These improvements will help area residents get around more easily, whether they are walking, biking or driving. Construction started in 2023 and is expected to continue through 2026. I-215 Frontage Road: Salt Lake County — $32 million UDOT will build a new frontage road next to southbound I-215 from 4100 South to 4700 South in Taylorsville to improve connectivity and keep traffic moving in this area. An east-west road will also be built, connecting the frontage road to 2700 West. As part of the project UDOT will also improve a nearby walking trail. This project began construction in April. Bangerter Highway: Salt Lake County $415.3 million Major construction will ramp up this year as crews build four new freeway-style interchanges with on- and off-ramps at 2700 West, 13400 South, 9800 South, and 4700 South, eliminating stoplights at four more intersections for drivers on Bangerter Highway. To prepare for interchange construction on 4700 S, the Jordan Valley Water Conservancy aqueduct will be relocated. Major construction is already underway and is expected to last through the end of 2025. Enhanced Freeway Lane Striping: Salt Lake, Davis, Tooele Utah and Summit counties — $26 million The Enhanced Freeway Striping project is replacing lane markings on Wasatch Front freeways with new, wider lines designed for high visibility and reflectivity and using contrast striping, which includes a white line followed by a black line (known as a “tiger tail” and helpful for autonomous vehicle sensors and cameras), for the lines in between lanes. Crews wrapped up work in Utah County and began adding new lane striping in Salt Lake, Davis, Tooele and Summit in Spring 2024. Construction started in 2023 and is continuing throughout 2024. ________________________________________________ I-215 At 4700 S Interchange Southern Landscape and Irrigation Improvements For information regarding performance of the Construction Contract and or the award of this Construction Contract contact: Ben White 2600 W Taylorsville Blvd. Taylorsville, UT 84129 Phone: 801-293.8344 bwhite@taylorsvilleut.gov The Project consists of 9 acres of new irrigation system, trees, shrubs and rock mulch landscaping. The location of the work is within Taylorsville, Utah. The site location is further identified on the vicinity map located on the drawing cover sheet located in the Technical Specifications section of this Project Manual. The work to be performed consists of furnishing and installing the landscape materials specified thereto as included in the Contract Documents. The Work generally includes the placement of irrigation system, weed barrier, plantings and rock mulch. For information regarding performance of the Construction Contract and or the award of this Construction Contract contact: Ben White 2600 W Taylorsville Blvd. Taylorsville, UT 84129 Phone: 801-293.8344 bwhite@taylorsvilleut.gov A 5% bid security deposit is required. No pre-bid conference. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to waive any informality or technicality in any bid if deemed to be in the best interest of the Owner. Bids shall remain valid for 30 days after the day of Bid opening. Prior to Owner executing the Agreement, Contractor shall file with the Owner a good and sufficient performance Bond and a payment Bond, each in the sum of not less than 100 percent of the Contract Price. Substantial Completion of the Work shall occur: On or before midnight June 13, 2025 The Work on 4700 South shall be Substantially Completed by June 13, 2025; and The balance of the Work will be Substantially Completed by July 11, 2025.

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